So we have just gotten word from a reliable source known as ‘Android Authority’ that Google is looking to hire hardware engineers for the creation of their internal gChipsteam who are responsible for testing out designs of chipsets before they are sent out to notable manufactures who then create them in large numbers until they reach the markets and finally to the consumer, these chips come inside, mobile phones, tablets and many notable everyday devices and hence play a key role in technology. Furthermore there is now an increasing possibility that Google will be looking to join the ranks of the two major cellular companies known as Apple and Samsung and hence Google may well put in there processors inside there exclusive Pixel devices.
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Furthermore according to some notable sources, Google have at the moment hired a total of 16 engineers veterans with a notable experience in the field of chipset design and have also recruited 4 talented men for there internal team. As of right now, there are 4 spots available for grabs at the Google’s office in Bengaluru. These openings are in the fields of, 1) SoC RTL read, 2) SoC physical design and methodology lead, 3) floorplan engineer(ASIC/SoC) and finally as a SoC/ASIC design for testability engineer.
Google is hiring more hardware engineers in order to build in-house chipsets
In addition to the hiring of personnel to test out the designs of these chipsets for there relative processors, there some rumors circling around which say that the Google’s team will also be responsible for other chips for routers and smart devices like the Google Home. There are also reports coming in that Google is developing a chip which is very similar to the Apple’s A12 which comes packed along the iPhone devices on which users have the addition of a dedicated hardware which performs the AI tasks and makes the augmented reality process much smoother in comparison to other devices in the market. Furthermore, Google have also hired many key engineers from the major chipset company Qualcomm and even some from Apple