In 2017, Google launched the Pixelbook and the Pixelbook Go was made official in 2019. The search engine giant was planning to release Pixelbooks in the future. According to The Verge, the upcoming Pixelbook has been cancelled and the team working on it has been dissolved.

Google has discontinued the Pixelbook project as part of its recent cost-cutting measures. Those who were working on the Pixelbook devices have been transferred to other departments in the company.

Pixelbook Go featured
Pixelbook Go

At present, the company is still selling the Pixelbook Go. It features a 13.3-inch LCD touchscreen display that offers up to 4K resolution. The device is equipped with up to Core i7 8th generation Intel chipset, up to 16 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of storage. It features a backlit keyboard, a dedicated button to summon the Google Assistant, and a battery that offers up to 12 hours of battery life. The device supports 45W charging and comes equipped with a pair of USB-C ports. It goes without saying that it runs on Chrome OS.

So, there won’t be a new Pixelbook in the future. Next month will see the arrival of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro smartphones, which will feature the company’s new in-house chip, the Tensor G2. It will come with the Pixel Watch, which will be Google’s first smartwatch with the Pixel name.

The Pixel 7 series and Pixel Watch are all set to debut on Oct. 7. There is speculation that the company will also unveil new Nest Home hardware at the same event.

Next year, the company will release its first Pixel-branded tablet. The company is also said to be working on its first foldable phone.

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