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Google Plans Android Integration for PCs with Qualcomm Support
Google and Qualcomm executives have confirmed that Android is coming to PCs through a project aimed at merging Android with ChromeOS, creating a unified operating system for desktop and mobile devices. Rick Osterloh of Google explained that this initiative involves building a common technical foundation that integrates Google's AI stack, including Gemini models and the Assistant, into the PC ecosystem. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon expressed enthusiasm after seeing an early version of the software, describing it as "incredible" and embodying the convergence of mobile and PC platforms. The move aims to leverage Android's extensive app and developer community to serve users across all computing categories. Though details on timing and marketing remain undisclosed, this development signals a significant evolution in Google's approach to computing, potentially enhancing performance and device interoperability. This effort follows previous announcements about combining ChromeOS and Android technologies to unlock new levels of integration and user experience.

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