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Many Chromebooks Will Get the New Googlebook Experience.
The Future of Chromebooks Revealed: Google Confirms Upgrade Path to "AluminiumOS" and Fall 2026 Hardware Slate

Following the groundbreaking announcement of the Googlebook Google’s premium new laptop running a next-generation operating system questions quickly mounted regarding the fate of the existing Chromebook ecosystem. Google has now broken its silence, offering clarity on its transition roadmap and what it means for current users.

The Fate of Legacy Chromebooks

A Google spokesperson confirmed to 9to5Google that existing Chromebooks will not be abruptly abandoned.

  • Guaranteed Support: Select models will continue to receive software updates for the full duration of their originally promised support lifespans.

  • The "New Experience" Upgrade: More importantly, Google revealed that "many" existing Chromebooks will eventually be migrated to the exact same "new experience" introduced on the Googlebook, ensuring older hardware isn't left behind in the AI era.

Inside the ChromeOS and Android Merger

John Maletis, Head of ChromeOS, sat down with ChromeUnboxed to share deep technical insights regarding the new operating system. Currently codenamed "AluminiumOS," the platform is a monumental fusion of ChromeOS and Android.

Maletis explicitly stated that the unified OS does not have an official public name yet. He also managed expectations by noting that the merger is a complete architectural overhaul; consequently, some legacy features may be stripped out while others will undergo drastic changes to optimize performance across different form factors.

Super-Premium Hardware Set for Fall 2026

On the hardware front, Maletis dropped crucial details regarding the upcoming ecosystem launch:

  • Silicon Partners: The new platform will support a wide array of architecture, with upcoming devices powered by Intel, Qualcomm, and MediaTek processors.

  • Target Market: The initial wave of hardware will strictly target the "Super-Premium" segment, aiming to challenge high-end MacBooks and Windows Copilot+ PCs.

  • Release Window: The first batch of these next-gen devices is scheduled to hit shelves in the Fall of 2026.

 

For a long time, Chromebooks have been branded as "budget notebooks for educational institutions." The strategy of releasing Googlebooks and the AluminiumOS operating system in late 2026 is a major rebranding to erase that old image and jump into the premium workstation market, competing with Apple and Microsoft, using the power of AI and professional-grade Android applications as selling points.

Insights indicate that Google's reason for integrating these two systems is to address the issue of "applications for large screens" and DevOps/automation. Using the Android architecture over the stability of ChromeOS will allow developers to write code using a single suite of tools like Jetpack Compose and Jetpack Navigation 3, enabling applications to work seamlessly on smartphones, foldable screens, and Googlebook computers without relying on traditional web-based apps.

Maletis's mention of Intel (x86), Qualcomm (ARM), and MediaTek (ARM) shows that Google doesn't want to be tied to any single processor manufacturer. They want to create a resilient ecosystem like Windows, but with the same level of fluidity and power efficiency as Apple Silicon (M-Series). The ARM chips from Qualcomm and MediaTek, expected to be released later this year, are likely to be the highlight in terms of exceptionally long battery life.

 

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Source: 9to5google 

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