Although Google has confirmed that it will use the Fuchsia operating system in Nest Hub, it has earlier removed the Fuchsia operating system related code content from the AOSP project.Remove.
However, Google may continue the original usage model of the Fuchsia operating system on Android through the "Starnix" project exposed last year, that is, through the "Starnix" project to act as a translation medium between the underlying Linux kernel architecture and Fuchsia's Zircon kernel architecture, allowing Linux or Android-related application services to run "natively" on the Fuchsia operating system.
If this adjustment is made, it means that the Fuchisia operating system still has a certain connection with Android, rather than being used only for Nest Hub products.
Google has previously stated that the Fuchisia operating system will not replace the existing Android operating system, which means that the two operating systems will coexist in the future. The Fuchisia operating system will obviously target the larger IoT device application market, while the Android operating system will continue to focus on application development in the relatively stable market areas such as mobile phones, tablets, and automotive devices, while also developing more possibilities through the AOSP project.
But from the recent Fuchsia operating system product lead and engineering director Chris McKillopConfirm to leave GoogleThis has obviously cast a shadow on the future development of this operating system. At present, Google has not disclosed the development direction of this operating system. In addition, the removal of related codes from the AOSP project has made many people speculate about the future development of this operating system.


