Fuchsia support for Android Runtime appears in AOSP


Today, Fuchsia has made a surprising entrance into Android's source code that could have a huge impact on the future of both operating systems.

Discovered by forkbomb444 on XDA, the proposed change seems to introduce support for the Zircon kernel, (the foundational layer of Fuchsia and Google's alternative to Linux), to the Android Runtime.

This should sound familiar to our readers, as we discussed last weekend on Fuchsia Friday, the possibility of the Android Runtime coming to Fuchsia. The core idea is that Fuchsia will certainly need Android app support if it intends to take over as the next mobile OS without having to recreate every Android app developers have ever made.

I had proposed that this could be done by running a slim Linux virtual machine built with just the Android Runtime. What today's change may indicate instead is that Google may port the Android Runtime to work directly on Fuchsia via the Zircon kernel. This is not a confirmation that Fuchsia will have Android app support, but a source has told us that the change will "allow for porting of currently existing applications for testing on some more internal devices."

Details of what this will mean and how it will work are yet to be seen, but rest assured that we are remaining vigilant for any signs of Android apps actually running in Fuchsia. In the meantime, you can get your fill of information on the new OS every week in our Fuchsia Friday series.


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