According to the XDA report, developers discovered the Fuchsia OS in the open source library of AOPS, but only in the ART (Android Runtime) branch.
Even so, we concluded that there should be no problem in proving that Fuchsia is compatible with Android.
It is reported that ART is an AOT compiler that replaces the Dalvik virtual machine of the JIT compiler. It corrects the process of converting the local code in real time to a one-time conversion at the time of first installation. The advantage is that the loading speed of each APP is increased. Reduce memory usage and more.
As for Fuchsia OS, it is a set of microkernel operating systems (similar to the underlying architecture of Windows), where the kernel Zircon is written in C language and is entirely a product of Google's own research.
In fact, it is not surprising that Fuchsia OS is compatible with Android. It is only more critical that the Fuchsia OS is compatible with the x86-64 processor architecture. In other words, the Fuchsia OS is still open. Now the Chrome OS finally realizes cross-platform feats of mobile phones, tablets, laptops and even desktops.
Google's various advanced internal projects have emerged one after another. This is a company that has the strength to develop without fear of failure. Once Fuchsia OS is made, iOS and Windows can imagine...