Acer will sell Chrome OS netbook

Digitimes said Acer will likely sell netbooks running Chrome OS next year at the same time Google officially released the new operating system.

Digitimes said Acer will likely sell netbooks running Chrome OS next year at the same time Google officially released the new operating system.

Recently, in a Google conference, the company soon put the Chrome OS programming code to developers. And according to Notebookcheck, the Chrome OS operating system that appears in this conference is preinstalled on netbooks, not a separate installation.

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Next year, the PC industry continues to see big changes as Intel is gradually moving to a 32-nm processor platform to replace the current 45 nm technology. In the second quarter of 2010, new generation Intel Pinetrail CPUs Atom N450 and N470 will also turn out. Netbooks will be thinner and lighter. Especially with the operating system that runs entirely on the web like Chrome OS, data will be stored easily online - online, so there will be no need for large hard drives.

Currently, there have been a number of tests and implementations of Chrome OS on the systems and futures of the operating system developed by Google that are promising after the Beta testing phase. But a very real question is whether Chrome OS is really necessary or just a momentary expectation, because it's hard to replace the Windows operating system.

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Acer, the No. 1 netbook vendor and the world's second-largest PC maker, is enthusiastically supporting Chrome OS. And if exactly as JT Wang president, Acer will be the first computer company to bring netbooks running Chrome OS to market right in 2010.

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