Google names Chrome OS partners; leaves Dell, Sony and Toshiba
Google has come out with its initial list of partners who will be supporting them in the development of their Chrome OS for PCs and notebooks. The list includes all the major players from the computing world like Texas Instruments, Freescale Semiconductors, Qualcomm, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Acer and Asus.
The surprising thing in the list is it does not feature other prominent companies like Intel, AMD, Dell, Sony, Toshiba among others. Google has mentioned that the list is partial so we think it will join other partners in future. It is interesting to see Adobe and Texas Instruments in the Google partners’ list. With Adobe we think Chrome OS might feature some good flash based applications. Stay tuned for further developments on Google Chrome OS.
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