According to a French publication , the acquisition process began September and concluded this month. He is always on the hunt for a new gadget and loves to rip things apart to see how they work. The purchase also meant the removal of DroidBooster from Google Play and FlexyCore employees being already integrated into the Android team. Droidbooster also claimed to increase battery life, presumably because a sped-up device would spend less time processing and more time in a low-power state. Skip to main content Arm.
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Google shells out $23 Million to buy FlexyCore, the French startup behind DroidBooster
You must login or create an account to comment. Flexycore's most prominent product is "droidbooster," an app that claimed to make an Android device run " ten times faster. Sign up for our email newsletter today.
This means standard uniformity in core functions on all devices, similar to iOS devices.
The developer was originally supported by French state-backed incubator Emergys and had raised 1. Droidbooster also claimed to increase battery life, presumably because a sped-up device would spend less time processing and more time in a low-power state. Home Business Tech Deals.
While Flexycore's website is down, its YouTube account still works, which means we can watch a demo! He is always on the hunt for a new gadget and loves to rip things apart to see how they work. GoogleAndroidMobileFlexyCore.
Let's Keep in Touch! The supposed 10x speed boost came from generating heavily optimized ARM binaries from Android's normal Dalvik code. One thing you'll notice from the video is that it is extremely old.
The lack of recent activity makes it unclear if Flexycore has continued development outside the public eye. Google's acquisition could be in line with the eventual launch of Android 4. The app also claims to increase battery life by presumably spending less time processing and more time in a low-power state.
That performance fragmentation may come to an end as the Mountain View-based company has acquired five-year-old French developer FlexyCore, maker of Android performance amplifier application DroidBooster. FlexyCore's site is currently down though its YouTube account is still active which hasn't seen much added content since According to a French publicationthe acquisition process began September and concluded this month.
Google acquires FlexyCore to make Android faster
It shows the droidbooster tech running on a Froyo-equipped Nexus One. The company actively promoted its product, releasing 11 videos in a one-year span, and then just stopped. Tech Times' biggest stories, delivered to your inbox. The company's statement said:. The purchase also meant the removal of DroidBooster from Google Play and FlexyCore employees being already integrated into the Android team.
The most pressing question is this: Unlike rival Apple, one of the biggest complaints levied against Google's Android mobile operating platform is the performance inequality between higher and lower-end devices.
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