Google is working on Android-based "Aluminium OS" to replace ChromeOS on laptops
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Google is developing "Aluminium OS," an Android-based operating system designed to replace ChromeOS on laptops and desktops. A recently deleted job listing revealed that the new platform will feature deep AI integration with Gemini and represents Google's strategy to fully migrate from its Chromium-based ChromeOS to a unified Android system for both mobile devices and PCs. The transition aims to create enhanced AI and productivity capabilities, with the new operating system scheduled for release in 2026.
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