![]() Chrome is designed to be a speedy cloud-based OS that won’t get bogged down with log and cache files. Sure you can get Core i7 Chromebooks with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, but high-end specs are largely unnecessary. And Google wants to squeeze every last bit out of them.Ĭhrome OS has never cared about specs in the way Macs and PCs do. They’re slow and clunky with not enough space or memory but still have some life left in them. ![]() Rather, it’s for the thousands of Macs and PCs collecting dust on shelves and tucked away into drawers that haven’t been turned on or updated in years. Chrome OS Flex isn’t made for the performance of today’s Apple silicon Macs. Chrome OS Flex offers the same breezy interface as you would get on a Chromebook (minus the Android apps) with Google’s expansive library of web apps and extensions running the show. The target audience is cash-strapped schools and businesses looking for “modern computing with cloud-based management,” but it’s pretty tempting for regular users too. Google describes its new Chrome OS Flex as a “free and sustainable way” to install Google’s online OS on any Mac or PC. Most Mac users wouldn’t dream of replacing macOS with anything but the latest update, but Google wants you to at least consider another option: Chrome OS.
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