The latest round of job cuts at Alphabet impacts key teams behind Android OS, Pixel smartphones, and Chrome browser, signaling continued restructuring in Google’s hardware and software units.
New Delhi, April 11 – Tech giant Google has reportedly laid off hundreds of employees from its platforms and devices unit, which includes teams working on the Android operating system, Pixel smartphones, and the Chrome browser.
According to a report by The Information, citing a source familiar with the matter, the layoffs were carried out on Thursday and affect some of the most critical segments of Google’s consumer hardware and software ecosystem.
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The restructuring is part of Alphabet Inc.’s broader efforts to streamline operations across its various business arms amid ongoing economic uncertainties and a shifting focus toward AI-driven development.
While Google has not released an official statement on the exact number of job losses or departments impacted, this move adds to a growing list of workforce reductions across major tech companies in 2025.
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