![]() ![]() We may also expect increased support from a variety of manufacturers, including HP, Apple, Asus, and others, given that Google is sustaining the project. The goal of this project is to make use of obsolete hardware while providing performance that is close to that of newer computers. Regular users, on the other hand, may install Chrome OS Flex on outdated Windows PCs and MacBooks. Chrome OS Flex also supports Linux, although the Google Play Store is not available.Ĭhrome OS Flex is currently only available for free to Education and Enterprise users. Google took up the project and has now published Chrome OS Flex (aka CloudReady 2.0), a desktop OS based on Chrome OS that includes support for Google Assistant and other Google services. They have introduced Linux support as well. The open-source Chromium OS was used to create CloudReady. It allowed users to resurrect outdated PCs and run Chrome OS on them. ![]() Google bought Neverware, a New York-based firm that was developing CloudReady, two years ago.
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