Google announced the Android Go platform earlier this year at Google I / O conference, and the company is now launching the
new lightweight operating system at a press event in India, a potential market for entry - level devices, dubbed as Android Oreo (Go Edition).
Starting later this year, you can expect to see devicves from JBL, Lenovo, LG and Sony powered by Android Things, Google's
lightweight operating system designed for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
IDC defines media tablets as devices larger than five inches and less than 14 inches running «
lightweight operating systems,» primarily iOS and Android.
That is, until I hit the second paragraph: Google Chrome OS is an open source,
lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks.
Google Chrome OS is an open source,
lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks.
Google's Chromebooks run Chrome OS,
a lightweight operating system based on Linux that provides you with a full Chrome browser and a basic desktop environment.
Nearly identical but for their processors — the Plus has an ARM processor and the Pro has an Intel Core m3 — they're the first Chromebooks that have embedded styli and can run Android apps out of the box, and both features add a ton of functionality to Google's
lightweight operating system.
Chrome OS is still
a lightweight operating system.
Thanks to Android Go, lesser is now far less appropriate as
the lightweight operating system is ideally matched to the hardware just like full Android is to premium handsets.
Google's Chrome OS is meant to be
a lightweight operating system, so why not embrace that?
Google's Chrome OS continues to make noticeable strides as
a lightweight operating system that runs primarily on relatively low - cost PCs.
Like Chromebooks, the Surface Laptop features
a lightweight operating system.