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Aluminium OS

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Upcoming operating system developed by Google
Operating system
Aluminium OS
Developer Google
Google DeepMind
OS familyAndroid
Initial releaseFall 2026
Marketing targetLaptops
Preceded byChromeOS

Aluminium OS is the codename[1] for an upcoming desktop operating system created and developed by Google and Google DeepMind for the Googlebook series of computers and Chromebooks. It is a fusion between Android and ChromeOS, with it replacing the latter.[2] It is similar to Microsoft's Windows 11, Apple's macOS Tahoe and Google's own Android. It is set to release in Fall 2026.[3] [4]

History

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After some rumors, Google confirmed in July 2025 that ChromeOS will "merge" with Android under one unified platform. It was formally announced at the Snapdragon Summit in September 2025. Internally, it is known as codename Aluminium.[5] [6]

The existing Linux-based ChromeOS will be replaced by a desktop-optimized Android-based operating system. The same Android software would run on desktop and mobile and be adapted for the different display sizes. Like ChromeOS, the desktop version of Aluminium will work on both ARM and x86 processors. The latter port is expected to be the first mainline maintained x86 architecture version of Android.[7] [5] [6] [8]

The new OS was announced on May 12, 2026, during Google I/O. It will be used by Googlebooks, a line of premium laptops by third-party OEMs, and many Chromebooks will also be able to use the new operating system.[9] The company clarified that Aluminium was a codename during development and would not be the actual name, and that an actual name will be unveiled later in the year.[10]

The new OS is only intended to replace the consumer version of ChromeOS, as Google intends to continue supporting it for enterprise and education users. ChromeOS Flex will also continue to be supported.[11]

A beta GSI build[12] of the OS, based on Android 17 and compiled for ARM64 devices, was leaked on May 12 and was hosted by MysticGSI on Telegram, where it is still available to download (shared via YouTube). The build string is CL2B.260330.037.

Features

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The operating system will be heavily integrated with Google Gemini artificial intelligence as a core feature; one feature demonstrated is "Magic Pointer", where shaking the cursor allows the user to contextually select items on-screen to receive suggestions and create a Gemini prompt. It will support integration with Android smartphones, including a dedicated taskbar button for accessing apps mirrored from the phone, and transferring of data such as files between devices.[13] [9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.theverge.com/tech/928479/google-googlebook-laptops-android-tease-aluminium-chromebook
  2. ^ Pippig, Laura. "Leak shows Google's new Aluminium OS in action for the first time". PCWorld. FoundryCo, Inc. Retrieved 13 February 2026.
  3. ^ Li, Abner (2026年05月12日). "Google announces Googlebooks with Gemini Intelligence focus, coming this fall". 9to5Google. Retrieved 2026年05月12日.
  4. ^ Li, Abner (2026年05月17日). "Aluminium OS Is Still Coming This Year – Hint". Aluminium-OS. Retrieved 2026年05月17日.
  5. ^ a b Fingas, Roger (2025年12月12日). "Google is bringing Android to PCs with Aluminium - here's what we know so far". Pocket-lint. Retrieved 2025年12月13日.
  6. ^ a b Hacks, Gadget (2025年11月24日). "Google Reveals 'Aluminium OS': Android-ChromeOS Merger". Gadget Hacks. Archived from the original on December 1, 2025. Retrieved 2025年12月13日.
  7. ^ Benedetto, Antonio G. Di (2025年07月15日). "Our biggest questions about ChromeOS and Android merging". The Verge. Archived from the original on December 19, 2025. Retrieved 2025年12月12日.
  8. ^ bio, See full. "You Got Your Phone OS in My Laptop! Here's How Android and ChromeOS Will Merge". CNET. Archived from the original on January 3, 2026. Retrieved 2025年12月13日.
  9. ^ a b Li, Abner (2026年05月12日). "Google announces Googlebooks with Gemini Intelligence focus, coming this fall". 9to5Google. Retrieved 2026年05月12日.
  10. ^ Di Benedetto, Antonio G. (May 12, 2026). "Google announces its Chromebook successor: the Googlebook" . The Verge . Archived from the original on May 12, 2026. Retrieved May 12, 2026.
  11. ^ "Our continued commitment to Chromebooks, and looking ahead". Google Cloud Blog. Retrieved 2026年05月13日.
  12. ^ Shane Craig (2026年05月12日). Google's Desktop OS Leaks Hours Before I/O Event . Retrieved 2026年06月05日 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ Whitwam, Ryan (2026年05月12日). "Google's Android-powered laptops are called Googlebooks, and they're coming this year". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2026年05月12日.

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