Google Glass' vision of the future runs on a 2011 smartphone chip

Google Glass may represent the future of wearables, but its components are a vestige of the past — 2011, to be exact. That’s according to developer Jay Lee who dug up some interesting Glass tidbits using Android Debug Bridge. Taking to his Google+ page, Lee verified that Google’s smart eyewear currently runs on Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich – a fact CEO Larry Page has apparently fessed up to — incorporates an OMAP 4430 processor running at an unspecified frequency and is paired with about 682MB RAM (out of a likely 1GB), though it’s not clear if this is a dual-core setup. For non-mobile industry historians, this particular Texas Instruments OMAP chipset hasn’t been used since the Droid Bionic and Atrix 2 in 2011, making it relatively ancient by industry standards. So, what other surprises lurk beneath the Glass? We’ll leave those mysteries to our EIC Tim Stevens to suss out in his Glassdiaries.

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Source:Jay Lee (Google+)

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