The fuchsia operating system will be compatible with android applications
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Linux is the most used kernel in the world, but this could change with the arrival of a new Google operating system to succeed Android, the peculiarity is that the new system, called Fuchsia, will not use the Linux kernel.
Google works on making Fuchsia compatible with applications developed for Android
For now Fuchsia is still an experiment by Google, which has been in this state for several years and features are being added. Fuchsia is being developed as an operating system capable of adapting perfectly to a multitude of devices, so hopefully it will be better optimized than Android. The striking thing about Fuchsia is that it is based on a kernel created by Google, so Linux is left out.
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The latest update from Fuchsia points to the arrival of compatibility with Android applications, this is essential if Google wants it to one day replace its current operating system, since it would not make sense to leave aside the entire ecosystem that has been created around it. Android. Switching to a more optimized operating system and compatible with the entire Android ecosystem could be a good move by Google, since it would be transparent to the user, and could mean the end of the famous Android performance problems in modest hardware.
Fuchsia OS just showed up in AOSP, but most importantly, in the ART (Android Runtime) branch. Looks like they're building Fuchsia with ART… which would suggest native Android app support.https: //t.co/2BzpvTxf9d pic.twitter.com/xZaktz1wcp
- Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) April 26, 2018
Of course it can also happen that it ends up as something merely experimental and never reaches a final version, for now all are conjectures and assumptions about this new operating system. Would you like to see this new system replacing Android one day?
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