Fuchsia OS launched in Android Studio Emulator

Google has been working on an open source operating system called Fuchsia for years. However, it is still not entirely clear how to position it. Some believe that this is a system for embedded devices and the Internet of Things. Others believe that it is a universal OS that will replace Android and Chrome OS in the future, blurring the lines between smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs. That said, it's using its own kernel called Magenta rather than Linux, which would give Google even more control over the software than the company already has.

Fuchsia OS launched in Android Studio Emulator

However, at the moment, little is known about the project. At one time it was reported that the OS was installed on the Pixelbook, as well as showed its interface. Now the development team found outHow to run Fuchsia using Google's Android Studio emulator.

By default, Android Studio does not support Fuchsia, but developers Greg Willard and Horus125 reported that they were able to prepare the build using Android Emulator build 29.0.06. You can learn more about the process discover Willard's blog.

Fuchsia OS launched in Android Studio Emulator

This will allow you to run the OS using the development tool and get an idea of ​​​​what Fuchsia OS is, how it works and what it can do. Of course, this is far from being the final and not even a test version, by the release, whenever it is, a lot can change. There is only one plus in this option - the system can be β€œfelt” on a PC without using a smartphone or the same Pixelbook, which simplifies the situation a bit.


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