Google officially developed Chrome OS that supports x86 / ARM
Google once claimed that it did not research the web browser, but suddenly launched the Chrome browser and finally stepped into the OS,
Google Chrome OS is an open source OS based on Linux, originally used for netbook products, not for Deskop or Laptop. Even so, confronting Windows XP and Windows 7 is an inevitable thing, and Android OS should only be for smartphones.
Like the Chrome browser, the Chrome OS OS also has three main elements: speed, simplicity and security. The boot speed and operation are very fast, the simplest design interface, plus the built-in Chrome browser, will create the best network experience for netbooks, all application software operating on the Web.
The most important thing here is, Chrome OS will simultaneously support two x86 and ARM chip structures . Previously there were signs that Microsoft intended to add ARM chip support on Windows 7, but did not come true. Now under the support of Google, ARM stands firmly in the field of netbooks that will no longer be a problem, manufacturers can develop richer products, consumers will also have more choices. than.
Google assured that it will provide Chrome OS source code later this year, which is expected to be officially announced by the end of 2010. Google said it has negotiated with many manufacturers, temporarily rolling out installed netbooks. available Chrome OS.
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