
"If you think about the laptop form factor, we've had ChromeOS for a long time and we're super committed to that platform and it's been really successful for us, we've learned a lot from it as well. We also have Android tablets that have been super successful, they're becoming more productivity machines all the time. So I think the opportunity for us that"
"we see is how do we accelerate all the AI advancement that we're doing on Android and bring that to the laptop form factor as rapidly as possible, and also have the laptop and the rest of the Android ecosystem work seamlessly together. So what we're doing is we're basically taking the ChromeOS experience and re-baselining the technology underneath it on Android. So that combination is something we're super excited about for next year, and we're working with yourselves and others on it, and we can't wait."
ChromeOS will be re-baselined on Android to accelerate bringing Android AI advancements to laptops. ChromeOS has been long-standing and successful, providing valuable lessons. Android tablets are increasingly productivity-focused and demonstrate strong AI capabilities. The strategy aims to migrate AI features from Android to the laptop form factor rapidly while ensuring seamless integration between laptops and the Android ecosystem. The technical approach involves rebuilding the technology layer underlying the ChromeOS experience on Android. The combined Android-based ChromeOS experience is planned for next year and will be developed in collaboration with partners to unify device ecosystems and enhance productivity.
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