Core Insights - Google's annual hardware event showcased the integration of AI technology into its product lineup, despite a lack of groundbreaking hardware innovations [1][2] - The new Pixel 10 series includes three versions: Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL, all powered by the new Tensor G5 chip, produced by TSMC [1] - The pricing strategy for the Pixel 10 series remains stable, with the base model starting at $799, the Pro model at $999, and the Pro XL at $1199 [1] Group 1 - The focus of the event shifted towards artificial intelligence, with Google's VP Rick Osterloh highlighting significant advancements in the Gemini project and the company's leading models and smart assistants [2] - In addition to the main products, Google introduced a high-end foldable model, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, priced at $1799, and an upgraded Pixel Watch 4, which will be available starting October 9 [2] - The Pixel Buds 2A headphones have increased in price to $129.99, featuring a replaceable battery charging case, while the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will receive updates next month [2] Group 2 - Despite the technological updates presented, the market reaction was muted, with Google's stock falling over 1% by the end of trading on Wednesday [3] - Pre-orders for the new products have opened, with the mobile devices set to hit physical stores on August 28 [3] - The event emphasized Google's strategy of product differentiation in consumer electronics through AI-driven innovations [3]
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