Honor has unveiled its mid-range 600 series in Malaysia, and we’re keen to see how the specs measure up to its competitors ahead of its UK launch.
We’ve compared the Honor 600’s specs to the four-star Google Pixel 10a, and highlighted the key differences between the two handsets below.
We’ll be sure to update this versus once we review the Honor 600. In the meantime, visit our list of the best Android phones and best mid-range phones to find your next investment.
Price and Availability
At the time of writing, the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro are only available to buy in Malaysia. While they will eventually launch in the UK and Europe, Honor is yet to reveal the RRP for the series.
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Having launched earlier this year, the Pixel 10a is available to buy now and has a starting RRP of £499/$499.
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Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 vs Tensor G4
Powering the Honor 600 is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, the same processor that’s behind the Nothing Phone 4a Pro. We found that the Phone 4a Pro was able to handle everyday, casual use-cases with enough speed and responsiveness for most users, while less-demanding games can be played reliably too. With this in mind, we’d expect a similar performance with the Honor 600, though we’ll have to wait until we get our hands on the phone to confirm this.
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Honor 600. Image Credit (Honor)
However, it’s worth noting that the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 is a mid-range chip and can’t compete with the likes of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. In addition, during its benchmark tests the Nothing Phone 4a Pro couldn’t quite reach the results of the Pixel 10a.
Speaking of which, the Pixel 10a runs on Google’s 2025 Tensor G4 chip – the same as the Pixel 9a and rest of the 2025 Pixel 9 series. While it’s a shame Google didn’t fit its budget-friendly handset with the newer Tensor G5 processor, G4 is still perfectly capable and can handle just about anything you can throw at it with ease.
Google Pixel 10a. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
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While Tensor G4 doesn’t quite measure up to Qualcomm’s 2025 flagship, Snapdragon 8 Elite, it’s still fast and smooth in everyday use and can handle basic gaming too.
Honor 600’s bezel are more narrow
One of our biggest issues with the Pixel 10a’s design is its thick bezel. Sure, they’re slimmer than the ridiculously large Pixel 9a’s, but overall the bezel makes the handset look more dated than many of the best Android phones.
With this in mind, Honor’s promise that the 600 series boasts the “narrowest black bezel on the market” all the more impressive. At just 0.98mm, the Honor 600’s bezel is near-on invisible and should help the handset feel more premium as a result.
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Honor 600 bezel. Image Credit (Honor)
Honor 600 has a larger battery and supports faster charging
Unsurprisingly, the Honor 600 is equipped with a significantly larger battery and faster charging compared to the Pixel 10a. While the Pixel 10a’s cell is pretty average at 5100mAh – and larger than the premium Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra – the Honor 600’s battery is 7000mAh instead. Even so, it’s worth noting that we found the Pixel 10a’s battery life to be solid, and saw us comfortably through a day’s use before conking out.
Fast charging on Pixel 10a. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
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Honor promises that the 600 should also offer a full-day of battery life alongside five years battery health protection too.
When it does come time to recharge, the Pixel 10a supports 45W wired and 10W wireless speeds whereas the Honor 600 boasts support for 80W wired speeds. While Honor has disclosed that the 600 can support 27W reverse charging, its exact wireless speeds are still at large.
Honor 600 has a 200MP main camera
Both handsets are equipped with two rear lenses: a main and an ultrawide. However, the Honor 600 sports a whopping 200MP main lens while the Pixel 10a is fitted with a 48MP main instead.
Although the difference may seem pretty hefty, we should note that the Pixel 10a is a brilliant camera phone, especially when you consider its price tag. We found that pictures are detailed with true-to-life colours, while the lenses can handle even complex lighting conditions with ease.
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Captured on Pixel 10a. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)
In comparison, Honor promises the main lens offers an “industry-leading” low-light performance, true-to-life authentic colour reproduction and AI enhanced night photography too. However, as we’re yet to review the Honor 600, we’ll have to wait and see how its camera fares.
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Perhaps one of the key reasons to opt for a Pixel phone is its plethora of AI-powered features. Alongside the likes of Circle to Search, Live Translate and Call Assist, there’s built-in Gemini and Google’s Photo Editing tools too.
While the Honor 600 isn’t quite as equipped, that’s not to say there aren’t AI tools to play around with – including Gemini. In fact, one of Honor’s headline features is AI Image to Video 2.0 which allows users to turn up to three images and prompts into a video.
Early Verdict
It’s difficult to give even an early verdict as we don’t know how much the Honor 600 will cost in the UK. However, with a 200MP main lens, a near-invisible bezel and mighty battery, the Honor 600 is undoubtedly a promising Android phone.
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On the other hand, the Pixel 10a is one of the best mid-range phones you can get your hands on, thanks to its solid and reliable camera set-up, all-day battery life and plethora of AI tools.
We’ll be sure to update this versus once we review the Honor 600.
It seems to be becoming a bit of a theme that consumer electronics are dying not due to some critical fault, but due to Cooked Capacitor Syndrome (CCS). Case in point, Dyson handheld vacuums and the capacitors on its driver board. After having his $800 Dyson V15 handheld vacuum die after two and a half years of regular use, [LeftyMaker] found himself elbows-deep in the dusty innards of the vacuum just to replace some capacitors.
After initially trying a new battery and other common troubleshooting steps, he found that lots of people were having the same flaky behavior with their Dyson vacuums, all with the same underlying cause. On the driver board for the DC brushless motor, there are a couple of capacitors that seem to cause issues across models, with the standard response by Dyson being to ‘buy a new body’.
While it’s definitely possible to tear down the vacuum to get to the driver board, you’ll be doing effectively a full disassembly, all to see the capacitors located right next to the hot motor in a very confined space. [LeftyMaker] confirmed a very high ESR on the old capacitors before replacing them with 125℃ rated Rubycon 35PZF270MT810X9 polymer capacitors for $1 a pop.
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Unsurprisingly, the vacuum worked fine after that fix, but it shows a trend where CCS has become so commonplace that it’s no wonder that the phrase ‘planned obsolescence’ is being uttered alongside it. For this particular series of Dyson vacuums, the issue is apparently so bad that [Hasan] created a custom driver board that might be superior in multiple ways. Maybe we need an OSHW vacuum cleaner, just to avoid such shenanigans.
Both left and right-wing accounts claimed, without evidence, that the attack was staged.
President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and dozens of other high-profile administration officials and journalists were attending the dinner at the Hilton hotel in Washington, DC, when a suspect, later identified by media reports as Cole Tomas Allen from California, allegedly ran past security towards the event. He was detained by law enforcement while the president and vice president were evacuated. Police said that they believe Cole acted alone, but did not expand on who his intended target was or what his motive may have been. “We believe the suspect was targeting administration officials,” acting attorney general Todd Blanche told NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday morning.
On Bluesky, which has a predominantly left-leaning user base, many people simply wrote the word “STAGED” over and over again, echoing the response to the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania in 2024.
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On X, many claimedthe shooting was staged as a way to bolster support for Trump’s plan to build a new ballroom in the White House. The president referenced the ballroom in a press conference after the incident and a Truth Social post on Sunday morning. Many prominent online Trump boosters echoed the need for the ballroom, including far-right podcaster Jack Posobiec, Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik, and Tom Fitton, the right-wing activist who runs Judicial Watch.
Their quick response, conspiracy theorists claimed, was evidence of a coordinated campaign following the shooting. “Is this another staged event,” one X user asked in a post that has been viewed more than 5 million times.
Other social media users who claimed the incident was staged pointed to a Fox News clip that featured the station’s White House correspondent Aishah Hasnie speaking from the Hilton hotel. Hasnie told viewers that prior to the shooting, press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s husband allegedly told her “you need to be very safe,” before the call was cut off.
“Fox News just cut one of their reporters off as they seemed to indicate the shooting was a pre-planned false flag,” one X user wrote in a post that has been viewed more than 2 million times. Hasnie later clarified in an X post that her cell service had cut out in a location with notoriously bad service, adding: “He was telling me to be careful with my own safety because the world is crazy. He was expressing his concern for my safety.”
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“I don’t want to be fomenting conspiracies,” wrote Angelo Carusone, the chair and president of Media Matters, on Bluesky about the Fox News interview. “But I mean…this was super weird. Super weird.”
Leavitt herself was also the focus of conspiracy theories after she said “shots will be fired” in an interview ahead of the dinner, referring to the jokes Trump was scheduled to deliver. Following the attack, X users claimed the comment was “strange,” “sus,” or a “curious choice of words,” while sharing memes that suggested the shooting was staged. At least one mainstream outlet appeared to amplify the conspiracy theory as well, describing Leavitt’s comment as “eerie” and “bizarre.”
If you’re a small business selling products to consumers, you’d better have an e-commerce site and operation. But where to begin? You can choose a solution like Shopify or BigCommerce and risk spending top dollar. You can also go the open-source route and use a product like CubeCart.
With CubeCart, you can develop and maintain an entire e-commerce platform and install it on your company server or use a web-based solution like Hostinger. I did this recently when I wanted to set up an online store.
What is CubeCart?
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CubeCart is a popular open-source e-commerce shopping cart solution that enables businesses of all dimensions to develop and manage their online commercial platforms. The British company provides a full suite of online store management tools, including product and order management, customer account features, and reporting capabilities. All CubeCart versions are free and don’t require licensing keys.
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CubeCart’s primary advantage stems from its ability to adapt to specific business needs. The Smarty engine, together with user-friendly templates, enables users to design and modify their online store appearance with ease. The platform features a responsive design that guarantees both form and functionality across every device, including desktop computers, smartphones, and tablets.
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CubeCart allows users to organize their inventory easily, manage products by category, and upload detailed product information and digital download content. The platform’s central order management interface simplifies order processing, order history viewing, and customer information management.
The platform enables global e-commerce because it supports both multi-currency and multi-language functionalities. It also supports secure transactions through various payment gateways, SSL encryption, and payment transaction log capabilities.
The platform delivers improved online visibility through SEO optimization, which produces search engine-friendly URLs alongside manual metadata controls. The CubeCart marketplace provides users with numerous plugins and integrations that help expand platform functionality through shipping methods, social plugins, abandoned cart recovery, and marketing tools.
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The intuitive admin interface of the system makes managing an online store easy for both beginners and experts. The platform features an analytics dashboard that tracks sales performance and customer activity. You can run CubeCart as a self-hosted system or choose official optimized hosting solutions.
What is Hostinger?
Hostinger provides compelling benefits tailored for small businesses, making it a popular choice for establishing an online presence. One of the most significant advantages is its affordability. Hostinger offers competitively priced plans with essential features such as a free domain name, SSL certificates, and professional email accounts. This combination can significantly reduce initial setup costs, making it an ideal option for budget-conscious entrepreneurs looking to launch their websites without breaking the bank.
In addition to cost-effectiveness, Hostinger prioritizes performance. With features like LiteSpeed web servers and SSD storage, users benefit from fast loading times, crucial for user experience and search engine optimization. A website that loads quickly is more likely to retain visitors, enhance engagement, and improve search engine rankings. This focus on performance ensures that small businesses can create a seamless online experience for their customers, which can be a deciding factor in today’s competitive digital landscape.
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Hostinger also makes website creation and management accessible, even for those with limited technical expertise. Their user-friendly hPanel control panel and intuitive drag-and-drop website builder allow anyone to create a professional-looking website without extensive coding knowledge. This ease of use empowers small business owners to focus on their core operations rather than getting bogged down in technical details, enabling them to bring their visions to life quickly and efficiently.
Customer support is another vital aspect in which Hostinger excels. With reliable 24/7 customer support via live chat, small business owners can promptly address technical issues or questions, ensuring minimal downtime. This level of support is crucial for businesses that rely on their online presence to attract and retain customers, as delays can lead to lost sales and damaged reputations.
Security is a top priority for Hostinger. The platform includes robust security measures such as daily backups, malware scanners, and DDoS protection to safeguard valuable business data and customer information. By prioritizing security, Hostinger helps small business owners gain peace of mind, knowing that their websites and customer data are well-protected against potential threats.
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Finally, one of Hostinger’s standout features is its scalability. As small businesses grow, so do their online needs. Hostinger offers the flexibility to easily upgrade hosting plans as traffic and resource demands increase. This scalability ensures that businesses do not have to worry about outgrowing their hosting solutions, allowing them to confidently focus on growth and expansion.
Installing CubeCart on Hostinger
(Image credit: Future)
You can install CubeCart manually on a company server or use an auto-installer tool if you are a Hostinger customer.
To get started using the Auto Installer:
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Log in to your Hostinger account on the official Hostinger website.
From the left-hand menu, click on Websites.
Next to your account name, click Dashboard.
In the left-hand menu, go to Websites again and select Auto Installer.
Under the “Other” section, click Select.
From the dropdown menu, choose CubeCart.
Click Select.
A pop-up window will appear to configure your CubeCart installation. To keep it separate from your main site, it’s recommended that you install CubeCart in a subdirectory of your website (e.g., `yourdomain.com/store`).
During these next steps, you must assign a Website Title, Administrator Email, Administrator Username, and Administrator Password at the top of the pop-up window.
Next, click Advanced, then:
In the Enter Subdirectory box, type the name you want for your subdirectory (e.g., `ls`, `store`, `cubecart`).
Ensure “Create new database” is selected, and then assign a strong password for this new database.
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Final steps
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It’s time to set up CubeCart using the new site’s administrator control panel. This page is tricky to find because of how it’s set up. Many installations include an “admin.php” file for this, but CubeCart does not. For security purposes, it changes the name of this file to something like “admin_xkdlsdf.php.” That’s the location where you’ll find the control panel.
You can go into the FTP section of Hostinger to find the example name of this file.
In my example, I installed CubeCart as a subdirectory for my website called “store.” Therefore, the control panel is located at http://mywebsitename.com/store/admin.xkdlsdf.php.
You can log in from this page using the credentials you created above. On the next page, you can set-up CubeCart to your liking.
Some teachers say the efforts are helping, at least a little… To engage students, teachers say they often feel the need to deliver teaching not only in shorter bursts, but also in more entertaining ways. “The new word is ‘edutainment,’” said Curtis Finch, superintendent of Deer Valley Unified School District in Arizona. “How can you make your lesson applicable, interactive? Teachers are going to have to be more engaging for students….”
In a kindergarten classroom at McKinley STEAM [a K-8 public school], students start the day with a meditation. The classroom of two dozen children is perhaps its quietest during this short activity every morning. Imagine you’re in the Arctic, a voice from a meditation video tells them, with snowflakes melting on your skin. Silently, the children lay down on the carpet and close their eyes for a moment. After the meditation, the students gather in a circle and do a few deep breathing exercises before taking turns proclaiming what they are capable of each day. “I can be a good student,” one little boy said before the child next to him replied: “I can listen to the teacher.” The goal is that these mantras will stay with the children hours later, when they have to sit through the more tedious lessons of the day. An instructional coach at McKinley STEAM says the strategies are working students aren’t reaching for their phones during class and sometimes actually get drawn into lessons.
The article also explains why some teachers find this necessary:
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In recent years, educators say, it has grown more challenging to get students to pay attention. Eighty-eight percent of respondents in an international survey from 2025 of more than 3,000 teachers believed their students’ attention spans were getting shorter. In a study published last year about kindergarten through second-grade classrooms in the United States, 75 percent of teachers said attention spans had dropped since the coronavirus pandemic, when the use of laptops and other technology for schooling spread rapidly. A growing body of research says that excessive screen time and short-form content such as TikTok videos are part of the problem. At least 36 states, including Ohio, have laws requiring schools to have some form of a cellphone ban.
There is debate over whether screen time reduces people’s ability to focus or their desire to — many developmental experts lean toward the latter, suggesting that it is possible to help students regain longer attention spans.
The long-awaited Apple Home Hub and more will finally arrive thanks to the revamped Apple Foundation Models trained by Google Gemini. The release window is still in question, though.
Apple’s Home Hub tablet will attach to various products via magnets
There have been rumors about various AI-centered products for years. However, their release has been pushed back with each Apple Intelligence upgrade delay. According to thePower On newsletter, Apple is focused on releasing three AI-powered smart home products. This is repeat information shared on Thursday with details that have been repeated ad nauseam since the products have been ready for production for some time. Rumor Score: 🤯 Likely Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
The Dodge Stratus R/T was a sporty coupe that was discontinued in 2006 — over 20 years ago — due to its lack of sales. Mid-size vehicles were losing out to full-size sedans around that time (the 2007 sixth-generation Dodge Charger offered more power and more muscle), causing automakers to pivot. Since then, you probably haven’t heard much about the Stratus R/T. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of hype around it, with good-condition examples selling at auction for just a few thousand dollars. While there may not be a ton of people jumping to buy a used Stratus R/T in 2026, that doesn’t meant there aren’t fans of the car with fond memories of driving it in the 2000s.
While the Dodge Stratus R/T may have not stood out enough back in the day, the ones who did notice it were drawn in by its affordability. It was a way to get a fun, sporty manual car for less money. The 2002 Stratus R/T was $17,755 when new (about $32,600 in 2026 dollars), offering drivers a 200 horsepower car that fans felt was just enough to make it feel pretty zippy. While that may not have offered the best performance out there, it was enough to have fun. And it had the looks to match — it came with a sporty-looking rear wing. One owner on Cars.com reported: “I think its styling is so unique. Kind of looks like a Maserati from the front. The women at work think it’s an exotic sports car.”
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Is the Dodge Stratus R/T as unreliable as they say?
One of the reasons the Dodge Stratus R/T lost sales over time was due to reports that it was unreliable. The 2.7L V6 engine gained notoriety for early failure due to a common oil sludge buildup issue. Drivers across social media have continued to lament about the downfall of the otherwise handsome and fun Stratus R/T due to the engine — there is even a website dedicated to the notorious oil sludge horrors of Chrysler’s 2.7L V6 engine.
However, long-time Dodge Stratus R/T owners would beg to differ. You’ll find those that have driven their Stratus R/T on the daily for nearly 20 years without any issue. Some examples are even nearing 200,000 miles on the odometer and have owners reporting that it’s still smooth sailing. Many Stratus R/T drivers have noted that the little coupe can handle severe weather, gets decent mileage, and offers a pretty exciting driving experience if you opt for the manual transmission.
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While the Stratus R/T may not be the most iconic sporty 2000s car out there, those that drive it will stick up for it with passion, with many calling it the best car they’ve ever owned after decades of memories. Even SlashGear has called it an underrated Dodge model, often forgotten in conversations where it belongs.
XChat, the standalone app for accessing X’s messaging feature, is available to download now for iOS. X first suggested it would be stripping direct messaging from X in 2025, but at least for now, XChat is available in the original X app, the web and this new app.
Based on its launch video, the new XChat app offers many of the elements of modern messaging X had already introduced to its chats feature, like the ability to delete and edit messages, block screenshots and send disappearing messages. The new XChat app also supports video and audio calls, and X claims that all messages sent with XChat are end-to-end encrypted.
XChat will also be expected to be the home of any groups that formed around X’s Communities feature. The social platform recently announced that it was retiring Communities at the end of May, and suggested that XChat’s support for larger group chats could be a worthwhile alternative. XChat’s group chats can currently have 350 participants, but X plans to expand that number in the future.
Elon Musk’s original pitch after he rebranded Twitter as X, was to turn the platform into an “everything app,” where things like an algorithmic feed, messaging, job boards and even payments could exist side-by-side. A standalone messaging app seems like the exact opposite of that, but it might also reflect where X finds itself in 2026. The company is now a subsidiary of xAI, and xAI itself is part of SpaceX. Musk’s push into AI appears to be the going concern, and cloning something like WeChat might just be less important.
Utility technology company Itron, Inc. has disclosed that an unauthorized third party accessed some of its internal systems during a cyberattack.
The company states that it activated its cybersecurity response plan when detecting the activity last month, notified law enforcement authorities, and engaged external advisors to support the investigation and incident containment.
“On April 13, 2026, Itron, Inc. was notified that an unauthorized third party had gained access to certain of its systems,” the company says says in an 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
“The company activated its cybersecurity response plan and launched an investigation with the support of external advisors to assess, mitigate, remediate, and contain the unauthorized activity.”
The unauthorized activity has now been blocked, and the company stated that it has observed no follow-up activity.
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Itron is a Washington-based public company that provides utility technology products and services for energy and water resources management.
The company is listed on NASDAQ, employs roughly 5,600 people, and in 2025 reported revenue of $2.4 billion. It serves 7,700 customers in 100 countries and manages 112 million endpoints.
Itron’s business is interwoven with critical infrastructure such as electricity grids, water distribution, and gas networks.
However, the company noted that in this case, business operations recorded no material disruption, and it does not currently expect any subsequent impact. Also, it expects a significant portion of incident-related costs to be covered by insurance.
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Itron has also noted that the unauthorized activity did not extend to customers. However, it’s important to note that the investigation into the incident’s scope and impact is still ongoing.
No ransomware group has claimed the attack on Itron. BleepingComputer contacted Itron with a request for more details about the attack and will update this post once we hear back.
AI chained four zero-days into one exploit that bypassed both renderer and OS sandboxes. A wave of new exploits is coming.
At the Autonomous Validation Summit (May 12 & 14), see how autonomous, context-rich validation finds what’s exploitable, proves controls hold, and closes the remediation loop.
The company also launched the latest iteration of its TPUs.
Google has made a series of new enterprise-focused launches, including a new platform to build and manage AI agents and the latest generation of its AI-specific Tensor Processing Units (TPU), as competition between tech giants targeting the lucrative enterprise sector continues to intensify.
The announcements were made at the company’s annual Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas yesterday (22 April), with around 32,000 in attendance.
There is no shortage of companies offering agentic AI services, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft and China’s Alibaba, among more, with Google being the latest to join the enterprise AI race.
To bolster its positioning, Google launched a new Gemini Enterprise Agent platform to build scale, govern, and optimise agents.
Users can manage aspects of the agents and deliver them through the company’s existing Gemini Enterprise platform, which saw a 40pc growth in paid monthly active users quarter-to-quarter in Q1.
The new launch is Google’s answer to Amazon’s Bedrock AgentCore and Microsoft Foundry.
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The agent platform provides access to Gemini 3.1 Pro – Google’s most advanced model yet – the viral Nano Banana 2, audio model Lyria 3, and leading models from Anthropic, including Claude Opus, Sonnet, Haiku and Claude Opus 4.7.
Plus, a central monitoring unit lets users oversee and guide all agents from one location.
“The agentic enterprise is real – and deployed at a scale the world has never before seen,” said Thomas Kurian, Google Cloud’s CEO.
In a blogpost on the company’s site, CEO Sundar Pichai noted: “The conversation has gone from ‘Can we build an agent?’ to ‘How do we manage thousands of them?’”
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Alongside this, Google is adding to its vertical stack offerings with a new cybersecurity platform that combines Google’s Threat Intelligence and Security Operations with Wiz’s cloud and AI security platform to detect and respond to threats.
Moreover, the company also launched the latest iteration of its TPUs, but this time, separating them into two distinct processors. Both chips will become available later this year.
TPU 8t will be used for “accelerated” training, while 8i will be used for “near-zero latency” inference, the company said.
These new systems are key components of Google Cloud’s AI Hypercomputer, an integrated supercomputing architecture that combines hardware, software and networking to power the full AI life cycle, Google said.
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