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Google's Secret 'Aluminium OS' to Replace ChromeOS
25 Nov
Summary
- Google is developing a new AI-centric operating system codenamed Aluminium.
- This new OS is intended to eventually replace ChromeOS on PC devices.
- The system may expand beyond laptops to tablets and other PC form factors.

Google has been secretly working on a new operating system for PCs, reportedly codenamed Aluminium OS. This new platform is designed with artificial intelligence at its core and aims to eventually transition users away from ChromeOS. Job listings reveal Google's strategy to develop a product roadmap that ensures business continuity during this shift.
The Aluminium OS is expected to extend beyond traditional laptops, potentially supporting a range of PC products such as detachables and tablets. Google also appears to be planning tiered offerings, indicated by terms like 'AL Entry,' 'AL Mass Premium,' and 'AL Premium,' suggesting a broad market approach.
While Aluminium OS is not confirmed as the final name, its repeated use in job postings, alongside the shortened 'ALOS' version, suggests it could be part of the official branding. The unique spelling, 'Aluminium,' might align with Google's naming conventions similar to Chromium.




