Google New Operating System Everything

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It has been reported that Google is working on the new OS but it is not an update for Chrome OS or Android. The new system is not working on the basis of Linux kernel. This is the surprising movement as Google has developed the singer operating system and they use Linux Kernel and it is powered with Google hardware for years. It is added with new OS and it is being called Fuchsia. Google did not announce anything, which is added with OS and it has released its detail given on Github.

Presenting Fuchsia

It is added with new Fuchsia OS and it ran on the Magenta kernel and it is based on LittleKernel project on Github. It is designed as the competitor to the commercial embedded US and thread. The design of Magenta kernel is made in such a way that it runs on embedded devices, desktop computers and smart phones.

It is added with the interface and it has the new OS, which is the new Flutter UI and the programming language which is used for OS and it is Dart. It is called Escher and it supports the light diffusion, visual effects and has soft shadows. The light diffusion and soft shadows are the big part of Material design and it is possible that both the Escher and Flutter have been designed with Material Design UI in the mind. Fuchsia is prepared with the support for 32 bit and 64 bit ARM CPUs and it is added with 64 bit PCs.

Why Is a New OS Being Developed?

Google is developing its new OS but no definite answer can be given and most revealed guess is that Google has made plan to replace Chrome OS or Android or both with Fichsia.

It may be that Fuchsia has been developed to meet the demands of the smart home accessories of Google like OnHub router and with the Chromecast or Google Home.

Google is just using Fuchsia for doing the experiment. There are no further plans to make the development and release and it has been set for now. Google will provide it in the store for us in short while.





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