Hard on the heels of the news that the Linux kernel itself has now added Chromebook support, other reports this week suggest that the ongoing popularity of devices that use Google's Linux-based Chrome OS operating system will likely continue unabated throughout the year.
We've already seen PC makers including Lenovo, Samsung, HP, and Acer join the Chromebook fray, and now it looks like a slew of new devices based on Web-centric Chrome OS are planned for release this year, including brand-new devices from Asus and Acer.
Specifically, both Acer and Asustek are “optimistic about the long-term prospects of Chromebooks” and plan to launch new models in the second half of this year, according to Digitimes, which cites “sources from the upstream supply chain.”
A flurry of Chromebooks
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