All we really know is that this looks like a fresh start for Google, as the operating system does not use the Linux kernel — a core of basic code that underpins both Android and Chrome OS
It recently came to light that Samsung is working with Google on its new Fuchsia OS and it now appears that it plans to launch new products - possibly smart home devices - with the new platform.
Samsung’s decision to ditch Android and give Google’s new open-source operating system can be seen in the context of growing relations between the two companies.
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