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ChromeOS

Chrome OS launcher screen

Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system developed by Google as a competitor to Windows from Microsoft, and iPadOS and macOS from Apple.

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Much of Chrome OS’s market share is from schools. Many schools uses Chromebooks as they are affordable, and easy to use for students. Chrome OS is focused on the web and can run Android apps via the Google Play Store (via Android 11 “Red Velvet Cake”, formally Android 9 “Pie”) , as well as Linux apps (via Debian Bullseye) , web apps, PWAs, and Chrome apps designed for its own platform. Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, Chromebases, and Chromebits run Chrome OS. Chromebooks are the competitor of MacBooks and iPads, Chromeboxes compete with the Mac mini, and Chromebases compete with the iMac. Chromebooks are considered to meed minimal requirements for casual users.[1] High-end Chromebooks can run Windows software through Parallels.[2]

Chrome OS Flex[]

On February 15, 2022, Google announced Chrome OS Flex (formerly CloudReady), which can be installed on 64-bit Intel and AMD-based computers, including Intel-based Macs. In 2020, Google had acquired Neverware, the development team which had ported the open source Chromium OS to x86, and intends to bring the same code base to the same release cadence as Chrome OS for its own Chrome devices.[3][4]

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Chrome OS Desktop

Chrome OS desktop screen from a school Chromebook

Wallpaper on Chrome OS

Wallpaper customization

Diagnostic Test on Chrome OS

Diagnostic test