In addition to the gradual integration of the Android ecosystem with Chrome OS, the Internet giant Google expects to enlist the support of major processors manufacturers . Already in 2015 there will be the first Chromebooks based on MediaTek chips and Rockchip.
These cheap laptops with cloud Chrome OS on board and processor Rockchip MediaTek will receive LTE support . They will be released next year, but it is unlikely these two Taiwanese companies will be able to immediately surpass ARM-based processors. The share of ARM-solutions on the market Chromebooks next year will be about 50% as against 40% in 2014 and 60% in the past year. At the moment the key suppliers of ARM-processors for Chromebooks are Samsung and Nvidia.
Sources say that the growth in demand, improved performance and a systematic decline in prices will increase the supply of Chromebooks by 100%.