Computers more than 10 years ago can be upgraded, Google confirms ChromeOS system name change: one less space
Although it has mastered Android, the world’s largest mobile OS, Google still has a system that may become the overlord in the future, and that is Chrome OS – no, it is now called the ChromeOS system, and Google has just confirmed that this system has changed its life.
The Verge website found that,On the Chrome OS official website, Google has changed the name to ChromeOS, and there is no space in the middle. The significance of this major name change is still unknown.
However, Google’s name change this time is not complete. There are still a lot of Chrome OS names on the website. It seems that Google’s find-replace function is not fully implemented.
Although the name change is a bit nonsense, the latest version of ChromeOS Flex is a bit interesting.It is no longer limited to Chromebooks, it can run on very old devices, PCs, Macs from more than 10 years ago can be installed,The hardware requirements are low enough to put Microsoft’s Windows 11 system to shame.
According to Microsoft, devices from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, LG, Toshiba and many more OEMs can be installed, and with more than 400 certified devices, upgrading ChromeOS Flex is as easy as installing a USB stick .
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