Google today has several systems under them, and the popular one is Android which is used for a number of smart and mobile devices, in addition to Chrome OS which is used on laptops with a focus on providing the experience of using a web browser and desktop operating system.
Recently, through Android Authority, it was reported that Google is developing a project that may take years, in changing Chrome OS to Android. One of its main focuses is expected to be in enriching the experience on tablets, as well as competing with iPad offerings.
Google itself has recently updated the development background of the Android operating system, in addition to starting to integrate a number of features similar to those found on the desktop into Android, including terminal support. While on Chrome OS, Google has started integrating a number of components from the Android operating system. Compared to the integration of the two systems before, now it is seen that Google is taking steps to switch to only Android in order to facilitate various things, including competing in the tablet arena.
The unification of these two systems is expected to save energy resources used by Google in the development of the operating system. The introduction of various new features, including the integration of artificial intelligence models will also be easier by focusing on one system. However, it is not yet known about the future of the Chromebook brand if this transition happens. At the same time, in addition to Google, this will also make it easier for developers to develop their own applications and offerings, while also targeting a larger group of users.