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Google’s Android for PC: An Incredible First Look

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Google is working to merge Android with ChromeOS to create a common technical foundation for PCs and mobile devices.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon has seen a version of this combined software and expressed strong enthusiasm for it.
– Google’s head of platforms, Rick Osterloh, confirmed the project aims to bring Android’s AI stack and applications to the PC ecosystem.
– The executives made these announcements during the keynote at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, highlighting future collaboration.
– This confirms earlier reports from July 2024 that Google is combining ChromeOS and Android into a single platform.

The prospect of Google integrating Android directly into personal computers is generating significant buzz, especially following recent comments from key industry leaders. During the opening keynote at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, Google’s Rick Osterloh and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon shared insights into this ambitious project, suggesting a major shift in how we might use PCs in the future.

Osterloh, who leads platforms and devices at Google, explained that the initiative aims to unify experiences that have traditionally been separate. He stated that the companies are developing a shared technical foundation for both PCs and mobile devices, moving beyond the historical divide between smartphone and desktop operating systems. This foundational work is intended to bring the full power of Android, including the Gemini AI technology and the entire Android application ecosystem, into the world of desktop computing.

Qualcomm’s Cristiano Amon expressed considerable enthusiasm for the project, adding a layer of credibility to its potential. Having seen a version of the software, Amon described it as “incredible” and confirmed that it successfully realizes the long-discussed vision of mobile and PC convergence. His personal excitement was palpable, noting, “I can’t wait to have one.”

This development builds on official confirmation from July, when Android executive Sameer Samat acknowledged that Google is actively working to merge ChromeOS and Android into one cohesive platform. This effort follows earlier steps to rebuild certain parts of ChromeOS using components from the Android software stack, signaling a deliberate and ongoing strategy to create a unified operating system.

(Source: The Verge)

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