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In the future, Google says that ChromeOS will use “portions of the Android stack, like the Android Linux kernel and Android frameworks, as part of the foundation of ChromeOS.” Why?
Google is preparing to upgrade the kernel version of all Tensor-powered Pixels to Linux 6.1 in Android 15 QPR2.
The ChromeOS Linux kernel today already leverages work from Android’s kernel (and vice versa), especially given the work to get the Android runtime (apps) on ChromeOS.
We already have a strong history of collaboration, with Android apps available on ChromeOS and the start of unifying our Bluetooth stacks as of ChromeOS 122.
With explosive growth of Android malware and due to its damage to smart phone users (e.g., stealing user credentials, resource abuse), Android malware detection is one of the cyber security topics ...
Anbox runs Android apps natively, making them feel like any other Linux application. It has an easy-to-use interface and offers excellent performance thanks to its integration with the Linux kernel.
Google today is announcing plans to move ChromeOS over to the Android Kernel to speed development of new features for Chromebooks.
A few weeks back, engineers started developing a new "Terminal" app that leverages Android's Virtualization Framework to run a Linux virtual machine and execute commands.