UPDATE: In a comment for CNET, Google stated that Fuchsia is "one of many experimental open-source projects," developed at the company. There was no comment on the possibility of the new OS replacing Android.
There
have been persistent rumors surrounding Google's Fuchsia OS. The claims
originally were that the OS was planned to replace Android. Then, it
was going to unify Android and Chrome OS. Now, a report claims that the
dedicated team for Fuchsia OS has grown considerably at Google and the
aim isn't just to replace Android and Chrome OS, but for Fuchsia to be
the OS that runs all the gadgets that Google makes.
According
to a new report, the Fuchsia OS team at Google is now more than 100
members strong and insiders allegedly claimed the ultimate aim is to
have Fuchsia OS replace Android and Chrome, but also to run on smart
speakers and other gadgets. Fuchsia will also break from Android in
important, but interesting ways. Fuchsia is supposed to have voice
commands built into its core rather than tacked on like it has been with
Android. Fuchsia will also stop using the Linux kernel in favor of the
Zircon, which may help with legal issues around Android's use of Java,
but might also make it more difficult to integrate the entire Android
ecosystem. The report also noted Fuchsia has certain privacy measures at
its core, which could hinder Google's ad business.
Still,
the project has the blessing of Sundar Pichai. Google's vice president
of design, Matias Duarte, is reportedly working part-time on the
project. And, the original report claimed the Fuchsia team wanted its OS
to become Google's one true OS in five years, but Google has since
denied that there is any timetable set for Fuchsia.
Given the early software builds
we've seen around, Fuchsia certainly seems interesting, but it also
does appear quite far off. Even five years feels like too short a period
for an OS that would need to replace an ecosystem running on billions
of devices with millions of compatible apps. It'll be fun to watch the
progress though!
Google's 100+ team members aim to replace Android and Chrome OS with Fuchsia OS
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July 20, 2018
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