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July 9th, 2009

Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:58 am

Categories: Chrome OS, General, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Software Infrastructure, netbooks

Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, ARM, Operating System, Analyst, Google Chrome, Intel Corp., Chip, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems

Google’s Chrome OS, which generated an extreme amount of hubbub, is a defensive move as much as it is an offensive one, say analysts. Nevertheless, Google’s move will have a wide impact on the industry.

Analysts were handicapping Google’s move into operating systems on Thursday and some of the ripple effects they cooked up were interesting (Techmeme). Here are the more notable comments from the research notes:

Chrome OS a boon for ARM chip makers? Goldman Sachs analyst James Mitchell writes:

If successful, Google’s entry into the market could represent a threat to Intel and x86, while opening the door to ARM-based competitors including Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, Freescale, Nvidia, Marvell, and Broadcom. In our view, Intel’s dominance in the PC market has partly been predicated on the lack of viable substitute products for Microsoft’s Office applications. While Linux and other operating systems have challenged Windows in the past (most recently in netbooks), we believe these attempts have failed because of the lack of adequate productivity software that is acceptable and familiar to consumers. More specifically, our recent checks with PC OEMs suggest that the adoption of ARM-based solutions in notebooks and netbooks has been limited largely by the lack of functional Office-based solutions running on ARM-based platforms, as the level of Office functionality on Windows CE and Windows Mobile has been limited at best. To the extent that Google is successful in driving the adoption of Chrome OS and improving its suite of productivity applications, we think this could have significant implications for the semiconductor ecosystem…

For Intel, the success of the Chrome OS could translate into modest market share loss and/or margin compression in the company’s core PC market, as the company could be forced to compete with a number of new, low-cost entrants which are running at a 40%-50% gross margin (versus Intel’s estimated gross margin for Atom of 60-70%).

Google Apps will be a key to success. The Chrome OS could be an avenue to boost use—and possibly revenue—of Google Apps. That said the popularity of Google Apps will directly impact the popularity of the Chrome OS, says Mitchell. To the extent that Google Apps are seen as a substitute for Microsoft Office the more likely the Chrome OS is adopted. That’s a key point.

Stifel Nicolaus analyst George Askew writes:

In our opinion, the adoption of the Chrome OS could speed the adoption of the company’s Google Apps web-based software.

However, let’s not get carried away. Today, Google Apps just isn’t a complete substitute for Microsoft Office. Google says that its apps beyond email and calendar need work and so do enterprises. Meanwhile, enterprises are wary of cloud apps and no one has tolerance for incompatibilities for that stray spreadsheet.

Also see: All Chrome OS posts

It’s still about search. A few analysts noted that Google may be trying to play a little defense. By launching an OS, Google is hoping to prevent Microsoft from using Windows to promote Bing. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster says:

In theory, allowing/encouraging consumers to spend more time using applications on the web, like Google’s Gmail and Docs products, consumers will be exposed to more advertising, through which Google intends to monetize.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips
Google does not know anything about writing software, much less about the ability to write an operating system. I would say that Google needs to stick to their core strength, but they do not have one.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jfreedle2@... Posted on: 07/24/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
But does it run Flash?  hrpuffnstuff | 07/09/09
flash  elllroy | 07/09/09
Would love to see H.264 eliminate Flash  BillDem | 07/09/09
Flash for navigation = abomination  T1Oracle | 07/10/09
Firefox 3.5 Plays Video as a Open Web Page! grin  i2fun@... | 07/10/09
re: flash (Flex)  dave_helmut | 07/13/09
Threat to Intel? LOL  LBiege | 07/09/09
kind of  mojorison67@... | 07/11/09
Google Apps are substitutes for Office  phl2005 | 07/11/09
Hero has Flash  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
Yes.  TripleII | 07/09/09
Lack of flash on the iPhone seems to be an AT&T issue.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 07/09/09
They didn't want us to have MMS or native apps, either  BillDem | 07/09/09
But does it run Flash?, wait I got one...  theguru1995@... | 07/10/09
Lifting the barrier to entry into the PC Market for Linux  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
I see a two pronged response.  TripleII | 07/09/09
That is interesting TripleII. Thanks for the Info.  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Frankly I see more lock down because of hardware.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 07/09/09
Too true.  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips  mjlaverty@... | 07/09/09
What is the goal here? A better platform or destroying Windows?  croberts | 07/09/09
Why is the iPhone running on ARM then?  spinit | 07/09/09
It's about making money. MS may be a side effect.  TripleII | 07/09/09
Neither: the goal is advertising $$  NameRedacted | 07/09/09
It's about getting people on the internet  linuser | 07/09/09
Exactly!  Ole Man | 07/09/09
RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips  KSTechie | 07/09/09
Competition is good  linuser | 07/09/09
Micro$oft is a dinosaur...  UAC nanny screen | 07/13/09
Intel's Moblin & Sun's Lively Kernel  Jim.Callahan | 07/09/09
Lively kernel: marked not an active project...??  Dietrich T. Schmitz | 07/09/09
Funny  Jack-Booted EULA | 07/09/09
A threat to Intel (and x86) ... IF, IF, IF!  mwagner@... | 07/09/09
You forget about Android in the interim.  TripleII | 07/09/09
Exactly...  SimonUK | 07/12/09
RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips  BDA123 | 07/09/09
Good Grief, wait until someone see's real code  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/09/09
No_Ax! You're old enough! Remember when MS sold IBM an OS that didn't exist  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 07/09/09
Granted I don't approve. I get an evil glee that MS will suffer the same!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 07/09/09
Sometimes you get it, other times you don't.  InAction Man | 07/09/09
Same here  UAC nanny screen | 07/13/09
Linux kernel  pupkin_z | 07/09/09
Google created Linux?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/09/09
Re: Google created Linux?  Nobu_z | 07/10/09
Google created their own OS same as Apple  Chrissd | 07/12/09
Old enough and STILL not buying the fumes!!  kaninelupus | 07/10/09
Re: Microsoft/Google Browser Bundling  Nobu_z | 07/10/09
Re: Microsoft/Google Browser Bundling  Chrissd | 07/12/09
Re: Microsoft/Google Browser Bundling  Nobu_z | 07/12/09
Ahhh, no they did not entirly...  theguru1995@... | 07/10/09
Agreed  Michael Kelly | 07/09/09
RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips  BOSS4908 | 07/09/09
Google's Chrome OS: A self-destruction  FADS_z | 07/09/09
I still don't think . . .  JLHenry | 07/10/09
OpenOffice.org  theguru1995@... | 07/10/09
The Elephant in the room...  konkreet | 07/10/09
Well of course, I agree  Mahegan | 07/10/09
3rd that  Chrissd | 07/12/09
Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and MICROSOFT!  daves1646 | 07/10/09
RE: Thank You GOD  Chrischuck | 07/10/09
GoogChOS: A threat? IT DEFINITLY ISN'T IF...  fvm | 07/10/09
@fvm  Chrissd | 07/12/09
In Response to IE 8  sarahandaaron@... | 07/14/09
I wouldn't sell your Intel Stock yet....  dunn@... | 07/15/09
RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips  enawn | 07/15/09
RE: Google's Chrome OS: A threat to Intel and the rise of ARM chips  jfreedle2@... | 07/24/09

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