Google reportedly developing ‘Brillo’ software for Internet of Things

Google reportedly developing ‘Brillo’ software for Internet of Things

PanARMENIAN.Net - Google is reportedly working on a new Android-based operating system to run specifically on the emerging class of low-power devices, aka the Internet of Things, the Engadget says.

This new OS, dubbed "Brillo", is supposedly quite petite and may require as little as 32 or 64 megabytes of RAM to run.

This marks a significant departure for Google considering its latest Android build demanded at least 512MB of RAM. However there's a lot to be gained by being the OS that drives out smart bulbs, thermostats and locks. Not only does it free OEMs from having to design their own IoT communications schemes, it should also strongly position the Mountain View-based company as the invisible backbone of tomorrow's smart home.

If this rumor is indeed true, Google will likely announce it at next week's I/O developers conference, the Engadget says.

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