
Google has recently declared the Chrome OS Flex, a web-based operating system that gives fast access to web applications and virtualization. It has a similar codebase and release rhythm as Chrome OS, however gives a few specific benefits over its predecessor.
The lighter and faster Chrome OS Flex assists users with using their outdated PCs by transforming them into Chromebooks. Be that as it may, what is the difference between Chrome OS and Chrome OS Flex?
Google declared the Chrome OS Flex for PCs and Macs. Thomas Riedl, the Director of Product, Enterprise and Education says that “Chrome OS Flex is a new, free-to-download operating system from Google. Built for businesses and schools, it’s fully compatible with Google’s powerful cloud-based management.”
Adding to it, Riedl says that “Chrome OS Flex modernizes device you already own, allowing you to experience the benefits of Chrome OS on PCs and Macs.”
Generally, Chrome OS Flex can be viewed as a lighter operating system than traditional Windows and macOS which can help clients in reusing their outdated gadgets.
Notwithstanding, since Chrome OS Flex will be accessible on gadgets that are not produced by the standards of Chromebook, there are a few functionalities of a Chrome OS that won’t be available on systems with Chrome OS Flex.
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