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Google Swoops In to Rescue 500 Million 'Obsolete' Windows PCs

As the Windows 10 sunset looms, Google is offering a digital life jacket to turn aging hardware into speedy Chrome machines.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

With Windows 10 approaching its end-of-life and strict hardware requirements preventing hundreds of millions of users from migrating to Windows 11, Google has stepped in with a strategic solution. By promoting ChromeOS Flex, Google offers a free, lightweight operating system that can run on older hardware, effectively extending the lifespan of devices that would otherwise become security risks or e-waste. This move targets the roughly 30% of PC owners stuck on the legacy platform, providing a cloud-first alternative that focuses on security and performance.

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