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Google has been frustratingly quiet about what Chrome OS and its upcoming replacement, a new Android-based operating system for personal computers, are really about. All official statements so far have been made in passing. Will Chrome OS still exist? Is the new platform just a more Android-based Chrome OS? A report from The Verge clears up some of the questions.
First of all, Google is said to be planning to phase out Chrome OS as soon as possible. Existing laptops that can't be migrated to the new system will continue to receive updates, however, in accordance with the update promises. Some devices will be updated for ten years, so it could be until 2033 before Chrome OS is completely phased out.
According to the report, the new PC system – codenamed Aluminum – will be unveiled this year, but it risks not being fully released until 2028. The information is based on statements made by Google's lawyers in court last year.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/tech/86965...-for-pc-launch-may-be-messy-and-controversial
First of all, Google is said to be planning to phase out Chrome OS as soon as possible. Existing laptops that can't be migrated to the new system will continue to receive updates, however, in accordance with the update promises. Some devices will be updated for ten years, so it could be until 2033 before Chrome OS is completely phased out.
According to the report, the new PC system – codenamed Aluminum – will be unveiled this year, but it risks not being fully released until 2028. The information is based on statements made by Google's lawyers in court last year.
Even when the new OS that runs Chromebooks becomes available, it will not be compatible with all existing Chromebook hardware, requiring Google to maintain existing ChromeOS at least through 2033 to meet its '10 year support commitment' to existing users.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/tech/86965...-for-pc-launch-may-be-messy-and-controversial