Parts of the 'droid tech stack are replacing laptop OS plumbing
Google's ChromeOS team has begun borrowing from Android's tech stack to innovate faster, to reduce the burden of maintaining multiple operating systems, and to enhance device interoperability in the face of vendor kernel variability, the company says.
"Bringing the Android-based tech stack into ChromeOS will allow us to accelerate the pace of AI innovation at the core of ChromeOS, simplify engineering efforts, and help different devices like phones and accessories work better together with Chromebooks," said Gudadhe and Kuscher. The Google duo said those using ChromeOS devices won't see the changes for a while and promised a seamless transition once the Android tech takes over. The technical fiddling is happening at a level end-users are unlikely to notice, apart from consequences like faster device pairing, a higher pairing success rate, and a better reconnection success rate – all of which Google says it has seen in internal tests.
Dental hygiene metaphors at Google aren't just for wireless networking project code names; they also serve to explain product management goals.
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