A Pixelbook backed by an ARM Tensor processor, due out in 2022, to compete with MacBooks using SoC M1 and its variants: the fantasy will be short-lived. According to a report from September last year, Google is working on a Pixelbook 2 with a Tensor chip, similar to the Pixel 6. There was even a discussion of a Pixelbook Pro. For the next year, the Mountain View corporation claims it has no such intentions.
Chrys Tsolaki, a Google spokesperson, invited to a Qualcomm press event in London, provided the information. When questioned about the likelihood of announcing one or more new Pixelbooks in 2022, she said that nothing was planned for that year and that she didn’t know what the future held.