A Google VP over ChromeOS says that support for existing Chromebooks will continue, but some may be able to upgrade to the new Android base.
Chrome OS will soon start using large portions of Android’s tech stack. The move is meant to accelerate the pace at which AI features can roll out to Chromebooks. The changes are being made now, but ...
ChromeOS, the operating system for Chromebooks whose first version was released in 2011, based on the Android technology stack, allowing it to more quickly provide Google-made AI tools such as Gemini ...
Recently, we had the opportunity to sit down for a private AMA (Ask Me Anything) with John Maletis, VP of Product Management for ChromeOS at Google. We opened this session up exclusively to our Chrome ...
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