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I think Chrome OS was an attempt to infiltrate the Windows tablet marked with lower cost machines - using ARM processors for Chrome OS is better use of Chrome. Going the opposite direction with Windows for ARM is also a bad design - I not sure anybody uses those machines.
See Fuschia, that's expected to be the single OS for all things Google at some point. It fixes the Oracle spat over Java API's, and will allow Google to take control from the mobile OEMs and carriers (ala Apple)
It is interesting that companies like Apple / Samsung can't make ARM tablets in that range - it might be that x86 components are cheaper or companies have noises stuck up.
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PeachNCream - Monday, January 14, 2019 - link
The needless differentiation between Chrome OS and Android needs to stop at some point. Quit flirting with the cross-platform applications and just merge the two already Alphabet! We need a unified OS designed by Google to mine data from unsuspecting school-aged children AND apathetic adults that sell themselves off for free information technology-related services.HStewart - Monday, January 14, 2019 - link
I think Chrome OS was an attempt to infiltrate the Windows tablet marked with lower cost machines - using ARM processors for Chrome OS is better use of Chrome. Going the opposite direction with Windows for ARM is also a bad design - I not sure anybody uses those machines.cjb110 - Tuesday, January 15, 2019 - link
See Fuschia, that's expected to be the single OS for all things Google at some point. It fixes the Oracle spat over Java API's, and will allow Google to take control from the mobile OEMs and carriers (ala Apple)phoenix_rizzen - Monday, January 14, 2019 - link
An 8" version of this would be awesome. Especially if the price is under $200 CDN. 10" is too big.The iPad Mini, Galaxy Tab A 8", and similar are just the right size in every way except cost.
HStewart - Monday, January 14, 2019 - link
It is interesting that companies like Apple / Samsung can't make ARM tablets in that range - it might be that x86 components are cheaper or companies have noises stuck up.Madeline Newson - Thursday, May 16, 2019 - link
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