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The 128 bit Android Operating System

Written By Unknown on May 14, 2014 | 9:53:00 pm

Google is a wonderful company. It is a young, ambitious, and entrepreneurial company that will shape up our lives (in some ways) in the coming years. Google grew to this entrepreneurship because it hires very talented people, and if by a chance someone from Google is reading this, yes we are talking about you.  It is with the power of these smart people that Google forges ahead and comes up with innovations, the best search engine, Google Glass, Google Driver-less car, and the best yet, the Android Operating System. Is Google working on the 128 bit operating that would power up our Android Devices someday? 

We believe so, whether insider tip or not, it just makes sense. Although Google is yet to launch a 64 bit operating system which should be quite plenty for a smart phone device today, and why would we need a 128 bit operating system? The fact of the matter is the smart phone industry is moving ahead with the speed of light. Our smart phones get redesigned every year, and manufactures compete to produce the best devices possible.  

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I remember when I first got my Samsung Galaxy S2 back in 2011, and it was one of best smart phones at that time. Now 3 years later, the fifth generation of this phone is packed with some heavy hardware, and yet a much better Android Operating System (KitKat).  Every time we upgrade our phone, we instantly think about its next generation, how much Ram will it have, will it come stocked with 32GB or more of internal storage, will it come with x-Megapixel camera, etc.  This is perfectly natural now, because it has become a trend. I know some people that upgrade their smart phones every year.  But the redesign of the smart phones is not only on the hardware side, but also in the operating system that powers these devices. 

Google not only needs to keep up with the pressure from Apple, but it also needs to accommodate the demand for the millions of Android devices around the world each year, and the number is growing. And we believe Google is the right company to design and develop the Android Operating System.  Knowing that Google is powering millions of Android devices in our pockets, it makes perfect sense for Google to be secretly working on a 128 bit Android Operating System.  The Android enabled devices and the Android Operating System are coupled together, and one cannot advance without the other.



Google spends millions of dollars on marketing and creative ideas, and it always challenges its employees and consultants to come up with creative solutions.  Google thinks smart to stay on top and ahead of competition.  It will not be surprising to see Google moving in other areas of technology to compete directly with the giants like Microsoft for the Personal Computer operating system. In fact a 128 bit operating system (PcDroid)  for the PC would not be a bad idea.  Given Google’s power and ambitions this idea cannot be ruled out. At least here at the TechDigit, we are very Googlestic, and  the 128 bit Android Operating system could be powering our devices in the next 2-3 years. 

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