The Googlebook lineup is shaping up to be more diverse than expected

Google’s upcoming Googlebook platform could launch with a much broader range of devices than many expected.

New findings suggest the first wave may include as many as eight laptops and tablets powered by chips from Intel, Qualcomm and MediaTek – giving buyers more choice from day one.

The discovery comes from newly uncovered development boards linked to Googlebook hardware. While Google has only teased that the first devices will arrive later this year, the latest evidence points to multiple manufacturers and several form factors too.

Chrome Unboxed reports that four of the devices appear to use Intel platforms, while another three rely on Snapdragon hardware. The publication also says that an additional device was built around MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra processor, and could take the form of a tablet rather than a laptop.

The chip diversity is perhaps the most interesting part of the leak. Intel-powered models could appeal to users looking for more traditional laptop performance, while Snapdragon devices may focus on battery life and always-connected features.

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None of the hardware is official yet, with only internal codenames such as Felino, Ruby, Quartz and Sapphire appearing at this stage. However, the number of projects in development suggests Google is preparing a wider ecosystem that could go beyond a single flagship launch device.

Of course, there are still plenty of unanswered questions, including which Snapdragon chip Qualcomm plans to use and whether all eight devices will launch around the same time. But if these early findings are accurate, Googlebook’s debut is set to be the beginning of an entire new category.

Remember, at the time of writing, the exact launch date and pricing of the Googlebook line-up remains at large. However, as it looks like there will be plenty of models to choose from, we hope there will be a device to suit most users.

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