Google's Fuchsia OS Developer Site Debuts (Forbes)
Forbes reportsthat Google has launched a new website, fuchsia.dev, with documentationand source for Fuchsia OS, including the Zirconmicrokernel. "Zircon was previously known as Magenta and it was designed to scale to any application from embedded RTOS (Real-Time Operating Systems) to mobile and desktop devices of all kinds. As a result, there has been much speculation that Fuchsia will be the natural successor to Android and Chrome OS, combining capabilities of both with backwards compatibility to run legacy applications built on either. In short, this thing is designed to run on anything from 32-bit or 64-bit ARM cores to 64-bit X86 processors and it has a potential to be rather disruptive."