Fuchsia. Google's HUGE announcement for the Android REPLACEMENT

Fuchsia. The new operating system of the Google company has a very important announcement as it approaches the launch, here is what the Americans have prepared.

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Fuchsia. The new operating system is in full development at the Google company at the moment, and as you already know very well, we are talking about the Android replacement for future phones, tablets, and computers. Fuchsia is the future of mobile terminals that currently run Android, and Google today made an even more important announcement targeting Chromebook computers, on which the operating system will also be installed.

Fuchsia. According to those from Google, Chromebooks that have AMD processors will also be able to run this operating system, and the announcement is an extremely important one for the future of the platform. The information regarding the implementation of support for AMD processors in Chromebooks in Fuchsia comes thanks to the analysis of the source code of the operating system, the engineers from Google managing to make it so that these processors can run the system.

Fuchsia. Google's HUGE announcement for the Android REPLACEMENT

Fuchsia. Google initially thought everything to run only on ARM processors, that is exactly those that are used for phones and tablets, but now the plans have changed, and now the support is extended. It is not known if Intel processors will also be able to run Fuchsia in the future, but those from Google seem quite eager to show that they do not limit their innovations only to mobile terminals, but also want to offer them for the laptops of users all over the world .

According to a new code change, the next devices to get the Fuchsia "tap" will be the newly released Chromebooks built with AMD processors, like the HP Chromebook 14 and Acer Chromebook 315. The code change, posted this week to Chromium's Gerrit source code management, takes the first step towards AMD-based Chromebooks being able to boot Fuchsia.

Fuchsia. Google has been working on the Android replacement for several years, and it will be quite some time until a stable version can be offered for mobile terminals or laptops. Unfortunately, it is not yet known what the Americans' plans are regarding the release of Fuchsia, but it is quite clear that the operating system will be publicly released in the not too distant future, and it is very possible that it will have a big presentation.