Article 54S1W Chromebooks could be next in line to get on-device Google Assistant

Chromebooks could be next in line to get on-device Google Assistant

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Babu Mohan
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Only a few Chromebooks are expected to get the new on-device Assistant.

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What you need to know
  • The Pixel 4's on-device Google Assistant is headed to Chromebooks.
  • The first Chromebooks that will get the on-device Assistant are expected to be those powered by MediaTek's octa-core MT8183 chipset.
  • Google could possibly roll out the new Assistant to select Chromebooks sometime later this year.

Google is planning to bring its new on-device Assistant, which debuted with the Pixel 4 last year, to Chrome OS. The folks at Chrome Unboxed have discovered a new flag in the Canary channel of Chrome OS to enable on-device Assistant. While enabling the flag doesn't do anything at the moment, the feature could be rolled out to select Chromebooks in the near future.

The 'next-generation' Google Assistant is capable of running locally on devices, and processing requests up to ten times faster. To make this possible, Google had to scale down its speech recognition and language understanding models from 100GB to just 0.5GB. The feature will apparently be on by default on devices based on "Kukui," which is the codename used by Google for MediaTek's MT8183 processor. This means the first Chromebooks to get the on-device Assistant could be the Lenovo Chromebook Duet and the Lenovo 10e.

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Since Google hasn't announced any plans of bringing the new Assistant to Chrome OS yet, we will have to wait and see when the feature will actually begin rolling out.

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