Google reportedly 'fully migrating Chrome OS over to Android'
Google is reportedly working on fully migrating Chrome OS over to Android, potentially leading to a platform that could compete with the iPad.

In June, Google announced that ChromeOS would adopt portions of the Android stack, including the Android Linux kernel and frameworks for improved AI innovation and cross-device compatibility. A new report suggests Google is working on fully migrating ChromeOS to Android, potentially changing the end user experience and resulting in future Chromebooks shipping with Android OS. The move could lead to a platform that competes directly with the iPad.
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