After Android, Chrome OS, and Chromecast, Google will launch another operating system, entitled "Fuchsia". This news was first terendus of the site GitHub.
GitHub itself is a shared storage service software-based Git project. On the site, there is a new project which is described as "Pink + Purple = Fuchsia (a new Operating System)".
Under the description, Google's website address listed Source. So, what devices will be running with Fuchsia?
Compiled KompasTekno, Monday (15/08/2016) on SlashGear, Fuchsia predicted would be the operating system to support the Internet of Things IOT alias.
Because, Fuchsia not a Linux-based operating systems like Google that has-been. Mediator software-hardware in Fuchsia Magenta latest kernel designed for the IOT.
Until now, Google is still reluctant to comment on the presence of Fuchsia and function. If it is true for the implementation of the IOT, the operating system that already has two strong contenders namely FreeRTOS and ThreadX.
While waiting for certainty Fuchsia, you can check details of the operating system on the GitHub page or Google Git. According to an online forum, it seems Fuchsia will soon support Raspberry Pi 3.
GitHub itself is a shared storage service software-based Git project. On the site, there is a new project which is described as "Pink + Purple = Fuchsia (a new Operating System)".
Under the description, Google's website address listed Source. So, what devices will be running with Fuchsia?
Compiled KompasTekno, Monday (15/08/2016) on SlashGear, Fuchsia predicted would be the operating system to support the Internet of Things IOT alias.
Because, Fuchsia not a Linux-based operating systems like Google that has-been. Mediator software-hardware in Fuchsia Magenta latest kernel designed for the IOT.
Until now, Google is still reluctant to comment on the presence of Fuchsia and function. If it is true for the implementation of the IOT, the operating system that already has two strong contenders namely FreeRTOS and ThreadX.
While waiting for certainty Fuchsia, you can check details of the operating system on the GitHub page or Google Git. According to an online forum, it seems Fuchsia will soon support Raspberry Pi 3.
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