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Google's New OS: Android Takes Aim at Laptops
21 Jan
Summary
- Google is developing a new Android-based OS named Aluminium for laptops.
- The OS will feature AI at its core, aiming for a new laptop experience.
- This move signals Google's integration of Android with ChromeOS for PCs.

Google is developing a new operating system codenamed Aluminium, which will be Android-based and designed for laptops and tablets. This new OS is described as having Artificial Intelligence at its core, signaling a significant strategic shift for Google in the personal computing space.
The development appears to be an effort to merge aspects of Android and ChromeOS, potentially offering a unified experience for PC users. Google has posted job listings seeking product managers for "Aluminium (ALOS)" and specifying hardware tiers that suggest distinct product lines beyond current Chromebooks.
This initiative follows Google's prior work in allowing Android apps on Chromebooks and its introduction of a desktop mode in Android 14, similar to Samsung's DeX. However, the effectiveness and user adoption of Android apps on traditional computing form factors have been questionable in the past.
Despite past challenges with Android apps on laptops and similar attempts by Microsoft and Apple, Google seems committed to this path, potentially to expedite AI feature rollouts. The success of Aluminium OS will depend on its ability to offer a truly transformative laptop experience that appeals beyond niche markets.




