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Google apparently developing ‘Brillo,’ an OS for the Internet of Things

A lightweight model of Google’s mobile operating system, Android, Brillo is targeted at low-power devices with 64 or 32 MB of RAM, based on a report on site The Info. Google is expected to start the code for the brand new operating system at Google I/O, the convention for software developers of the company’s, sources have told Fortune.

Google didn’t immediately react to a request for opinion.

Many device makers have been making huge bets on the Internet of Things, the idea of using other technologies and detectors to catch just about whatever you can think of into the Web. IDC reckons the IoT market will reach $3.04 trillion that same year.

One operating system for smart-house devices could prove quite helpful for device makers, as something such as Brillo could remove compatibility problems between various smart device brands. Consumers could shop knowing that their Brillo-backed smart toaster will convey together with the Brillo-backed lightbulb that is smart, in substantially the same manner the Dropcam network camera and the Nest Learning Thermostat can collaborate.

Brillo would be a significant drive for Google, also: the inherent operating system powered, by Google, in this instance — and would stay static, while firms might compete over cost, layout as well as the hardware inside their smart appliances.

Competitions aren’t unlikely to take this news. At a seminar in China on Wednesday, Huawei declared LiteOS, geared toward supplying the “infrastructure businesses must construct out connectivity within their apparatus.”

by admin on May 23rd, 2015 in Technology

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