For over a year, Google has been developing an operating system named ‘Fuchsia,’ designed to run across a wide array of devices. The company hasn’t said anything publicly about it, but it is entirely open-source, so development on the project has been transparent. Simply put, we can see what Google is working on, but we don’t know what it will actually be used for.
According to Fuchsia’s documentation, the Acer Switch Alpha 2 and Intel NUC are officially supported ‘target’ devices.
The Pixelbook is being used to test Google’s Fuchsia OS was written by the awesome team at Android Police.