Google and Qualcomm seem to be mixing it up for an option beyond Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Google's Rick Osterloh just revealed plans to bring Android and AI deeper into PCs at the ongoing Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit.
Windows, macOS, and Linux will soon have more competition as Google plans to further develop Android for PCs and laptops.
The venue for all this is Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit 2025, where Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon had an on-stage conversation ...
Move slated to occur next year is described as ‘the boldest attempt yet to challenge the Windows-macOS duopoly.’ ...
Google confirms Android for PC will debut next year, aiming to merge Android and ChromeOS while enhancing AI and app ...
Google revealed plans to merge Android with ChromeOS, creating a unified platform for laptops and desktops set to launch in ...
Google’s senior vice president of platforms & devices Rick Osterloh took to the stage to talk more about Android being ...
The success of Gemini and AI on Android has inspired the major update to ChromeOS, Android chief Sameer Samat says at the ...
One of the standout announcements from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit in Maui is the long-awaited merging of Android and ...
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Google’s hardware chief Rick Osterloh teased the first look at the Android and ChromeOS ...
Google and Qualcomm are collaborating on a project to extend Android beyond mobile devices into the PC space. This initiative ...
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