Recently, a number of technology media reported that Google is developing a new operating system codenamed Aluminum OS, which is described as an "Android-based, AI-core" desktop-level platform for laptops, tablets and small desktop devices. Relevant job postings and executives' previous statements about "merging ChromeOS and Android into a single platform" are seen as confirmation, and the first devices are widely expected to be available around 2026.
According to available information, the goal of Aluminum OS is to cover laptops, tablets and entry-level desktops with a single system, making Android apps smoother and more adaptable on large screens. At the same time, Google's Gemini model will be deeply embedded in the system for writing assistance, search, file organization, and background task processing, rather than just as a standalone app. The report also mentioned that Google has tested the system on Intel, MediaTek, and next-generation Qualcomm AI chips, positioning it from low-cost Chromebook levels to high-end laptops.
However, ChromeOS is expected to continue to be maintained in the short term, and Aluminum OS is more like a "next-generation platform" that gradually takes over and explores the high-end market. There is no official complete explanation of the migration path, compatibility details, privacy and data usage of ChromeOS devices, etc., and the specific implementation effect is still to be verified at subsequent press conferences and actual models.
FAQs
Q: What is Aluminum OS?
A: Aluminum OS is an Android-based desktop operating system being developed by Google, emphasizing the deep integration of AI native and Gemini, and is aimed at PC-type devices such as laptops and tablets.
Q: Will it replace ChromeOS entirely?
A: Many analysts believe that Aluminum OS is the long-term successor to ChromeOS, but the two will exist in parallel during the transition period, and older Chromebooks will still be supported for a while.
Q: When is the official release expected?
A: Multiple reports point to 2026, which may coincide with the release of a new generation of Android version or hardware, but the specific date and regional coverage have not yet been officially announced.
Q: What can Gemini do in Aluminum OS?
A: Gemini is positioned as a system-level assistant that provides intelligent support in writing, web and local search, file organization, app operations, and background tasks.
Q: How will existing Chromebook users be affected?
A: You can use and update as usual in the short term, but whether you can upgrade to Aluminum OS in the future and what the upgrade conditions are depends on whether Google provides a clearer migration plan.