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Google Moves to a Single Desktop OS Called Aluminium OS

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Google has confirmed it is working on a new operating system called Aluminium OS for PCs, laptops, tablets, and desktop computers. The company plans for this system to bring Android and ChromeOS together in one product so it can better compete with Windows and macOS.

A recent job post for “Senior Product Manager, Android, Laptop and Tablets” explicitly refers to work on “a new Aluminium, Android-based, operating system.” That mention helps confirm the name or codename for the effort. The listing also says Google aims to offer Aluminium OS on many types of devices, from low cost models to high end machines.

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Google will not stop ChromeOS right away. During a move to the new system, ChromeOS will remain in use. The job ad asks the product manager to make a plan that “transits Google from ChromeOS to Aluminium with business continuity in the future.” Existing ChromeOS devices will keep getting updates until they reach their normal end dates. Google will also keep the older ChromiumOS code for some time.

This ce shows Google wants one unified system for desktop devices while keeping support for current users as it shifts to Aluminium OS.

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9 Comments

  • Im not convinced about this whole Aluminium OS thing. Sounds like Google is just trying to reinvent the wheel.

  • Im not sure if this Aluminium OS is a game-cer or just another tech gimmick. Need more details to form an opinion.

  • Aluminium OS sounds sleek, but will it really bring anything new to the table? Im curious to see what Google has in store!

  • Wow, imagine if Googles Aluminium OS merges Chrome and Android! Would that be a game-cer or just a confusing mess? What do you think?

  • Im not convinced about this move. Why not focus on improving existing OS instead of creating a whole new one? Seems unnecessary.

  • Aluminium OS? Sounds fancy, but is Google really just trying to compete with Apples macOS? Let the OS wars begin!

  • I cant believe Google is really going all in on Aluminium OS! Is this the future or just another tech gimmick? Debate time!

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