Chromebit |
 The Asus Chromebit installed to a TV |
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| Manufacturer | Asus; Google |
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| Introduced | March 31, 2015 (2015-03-31) |
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| Cost | US $85[1] |
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| Type | Stick PC |
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| Memory | 2 GB |
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| Connection | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
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| Ports | HDMI, USB |
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| Weight |
- Asus Chromebit
- 75 g (2.6 oz)
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| Dimensions |
- Asus Chromebit
- 123 × 31 × 17 mm (4.8 × 1.2 × 0.67 in)
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The Chromebit is a stick PC running Google's ChromeOS. It is able to be plugged into any display via HDMI to act as a personal computer. Keyboards and mice are able to be connected over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The device was announced in April 2015 and began shipping November 2015.
Functionality
A Chromebit uses a display with an HDMI port to control a desktop variant of the Chromebook netbook, which runs Google's ChromeOS operating system. ChromeOS primarily supports a single application, a web browser, thereby relying heavily on an Internet connection for software functionality and data storage.[1]
Chromebits have a superficial resemblance to the Chromecast, another Google device. But whereas the Chromecast is designed to display multimedia and web content from an Android or ChromeOS device on a television or other large-screen display, the Chromebit is a self-contained personal computer.[2] The device competes against the Intel Compute Stick, which offers similar plug-in functionality using two other operating systems, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.[3][4]
Technology
Internally, the first Chromebit resembles a standard Chromebook laptop.[5] The device features 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0, as well as a USB 2.0 port at one end. The other end swivels, enabling it to fit into a variety of HDMI slots.[2] The Chromebit has a total RAM capacity of 2 gigabytes and 16 gigabytes of flash memory.
Availability and models
Google announced the Chromebit on March 31, 2015. Google and Asus began shipping the first model that November.[6][7] The Chromebit no longer received updates after November 2020.[8]
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Model
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Processor
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RAM
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Storage
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Size
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| March 2015
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Asus
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Asus Chromebit CS10
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Rockchip RK3288
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2 GB
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16 GB
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12 CM
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- EfficientNet
- Gato
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- MobileNet
- Transformer
- WaveNet
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- .google
- .zip
- g.co
- google.by
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- Data Commons
- Dataset Search
- Desktop
- Dictionary
- Dinosaur Game
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- Docs
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- Drawings
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- YouTube
- YouTube Kids
- YouTube Music
- YouTube Premium
- YouTube Shorts
- YouTube Studio
- YouTube TV
- YouTube VR
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- Pixel Buds (2017–present)
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| Nexus | | Smartphones | |
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| Tablets |
- Nexus 7 (2012)
- Nexus 10 (2012)
- Nexus 7 (2013)
- Nexus 9 (2014)
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| Other |
- Nexus Q (2012)
- Nexus Player (2014)
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| Advertising |
- Feldman v. Google, Inc. (2007)
- Rescuecom Corp. v. Google Inc. (2009)
- Goddard v. Google, Inc. (2009)
- Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, Inc. (2012)
- Google, Inc. v. American Blind & Wallpaper Factory, Inc. (2017)
- Jedi Blue
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| Antitrust |
- European Union (2010–present)
- United States v. Adobe Systems, Inc., Apple Inc., Google Inc., Intel Corporation, Intuit, Inc., and Pixar (2011)
- Umar Javeed, Sukarma Thapar, Aaqib Javeed vs. Google LLC and Ors. (2019)
- United States v. Google LLC (2020)
- United States v. Google LLC (2023)
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Intellectual property |
- Perfect 10, Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc. (2007)
- Viacom International, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. (2010)
- Lenz v. Universal Music Corp.(2015)
- Authors Guild, Inc. v. Google, Inc. (2015)
- Field v. Google, Inc. (2016)
- Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. (2021)
- Smartphone patent wars
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| Privacy |
- Rocky Mountain Bank v. Google, Inc. (2009)
- Hibnick v. Google, Inc. (2010)
- United States v. Google Inc. (2012)
- Judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice on Google's autocomplete function (2013)
- Joffe v. Google, Inc. (2013)
- Mosley v SARL Google (2013)
- Google Spain v AEPD and Mario Costeja González (2014)
- Frank v. Gaos (2019)
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| Other |
- Garcia v. Google, Inc. (2015)
- Google LLC v Defteros (2020)
- Epic Games v. Google (2021)
- Gonzalez v. Google LLC (2022)
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- Beauty YouTuber
- BookTube
- BreadTube
- "Don't be evil"
- Gayglers
- Google as a verb
- Google bombing
- 2004 U.S. presidential election
- Google effect
- Googlefight
- Google hacking
- Googleshare
- Google tax
- Googlewhack
- Googlization
- Illegal flower tribute
- Objectives and key results
- Rooting
- Search engine manipulation effect
- Side project time
- Sitelink
- Site reliability engineering
- StudyTube
- VTuber
- YouTube Poop
- YouTuber
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| Street View coverage |
- Africa
- Antarctica
- Asia
- Europe
- North America
- Oceania
- South America
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| YouTube |
- Copyright strike
- Education
- Features
- Moderation
- Most-disliked videos
- Most-liked videos
- Most-subscribed channels
- Most-viewed channels
- Most-viewed videos
- Arabic music videos
- Chinese music videos
- French music videos
- Indian videos
- Pakistani videos
- Official channel
- Social impact
- YouTube Premium original programming
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| Other |
- Gmail interface
- Maps pin
- Most downloaded Google Play applications
- Stadia games
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| Documentaries |
- AlphaGo
- Google: Behind the Screen
- Google Maps Road Trip
- Google and the World Brain
- The Creepy Line
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| Books |
- Google Hacks
- The Google Story
- Googled: The End of the World as We Know It
- How Google Works
- I'm Feeling Lucky
- In the Plex
- The MANIAC
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| Popular culture |
- Google Feud
- Google Me (film)
- "Google Me" (Kim Zolciak song)
- "Google Me" (Teyana Taylor song)
- Is Google Making Us Stupid?
- Proceratium google
- Matt Nathanson: Live at Google
- The Billion Dollar Code
- The Internship
- Where on Google Earth is Carmen Sandiego?
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