At the IBC 2019 broadcast equipment show held earlier in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Google announced the next Android TV update.Will integrate Stadia, a cloud-based streaming gaming service.
According to the current information released by Google,Stadia serviceIt will be compatible with hardware devices such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. It was revealed that it will be further integrated with Android TV and is expected to be installed in more smart connected TV products, allowing the games included in the Stadia service to be played by more players.
The Stadia service will first launch a Pro version, which provides up to 4K resolution, HDR, 60fps and 5.1 surround sound streaming effects. It is expected that a free basic version will be launched next year, with a maximum resolution of 1080P, 60fps and stereo sound effects, but compared to the Pro version, it lacks additional free games and discounts on specific games.
Google later explained that the Stadia service uses a transmission engine designed specifically for game streaming. It operates synchronously during game execution and simultaneously captures information from both the user's operating end and the Stadia server, enabling a real-time interactive gaming experience with minimal latency.
In addition to revealing that Stadia will be further integrated with Android TV in the future, Google also revealed the expected update highlights of Android 11 (Android R) and Android 12 (Android S), including the adoption of a new home page operating interface, Google Lens service and camera functions. It also plans to allow Android application products to enter the market at a faster speed and improve the integration of software and hardware. It is also expected to reduce memory requirements and power loss.



