
Google is working on an operating system to run Internet of Things devices under the Android brand. The new OS, code named "Brillo," is being designed to run on low-powered
devices with as few as 64 or 32 megabytes of random-access memory. By
contrast, the current Android OS runs on smartphones with at least 512
megabytes of RAM, the report observed.
Google will be competing with
its largest Android device manufacturer Samsung in the IoT platform
market.
Other big IT firms looking to define the IoT platform space include
Microsoft, which unveiled an IOT version of its upcoming Windows 10 OS,
and Huawei, which recently announced its LiteOS for IoT devices for
infrastructure companies.
Ladies and Gentlemen, start your IoT engines!
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