http://liliputing.com/2016/09/oct-4th-rumors-google-show-off-merged-androidch...
looks like organic growth personified, don't it? 
Well, how opportune .... during the first big public furor over the Walled Garden somebody states they are going to be showing the first public examples of the conjoined Android/Chrome OS in about a week's time.
Last week we learned that FOSS had just pushed all the current modern ARM chipsets (yup, the bigger boys that have good processor speed, USB C support, large memory capability, etc. etc.) over into the Linux Kernel. That implies that the root Linux OS kernel will be able to support all of them, and that somebody had actually requested and supported all that detailed effort as it is DONE at this point in time. Putting stuff into the Linux Kernel is step one of Google support, since Android/Chrome are all actually Linux softwares that are supported out of the kernel.
Since all these Oriental guys used to sit as "to the death" Hockey Stick competitors to each other, and some are actually sorta slack and very Chinese in their outlooks on this sort of stuff, they all likely needed a band leader to get them all organized.
Me, I suspect Google was the organizer and the carrot offered to the processor builders was to get new vistas opened up for each of the affected companies for added sales of new equipment. The stick was that their most hated competitor was in there already, just waiting to jump on the new market opportunities.
So, they all joined up ..... willingly enough, but with some hockey sticks clacking together sporadically as they sat together in the meetings.
Do you see a counter move to the Walled Garden being made? A "open fields" approach where everyone gets a chance to grow?
One hopes for a Googlish conjoined OS to be shown that is
light and fast and requires about half the resources that Win 10 requires (and works twice as fast as Win 10 to actually get stuff done).
Next, expect ARM to come out with a new class of new, more powerful larger core designs, with the new Cortex A-? cores having more processing power and bigger power requirements, intended to run off of LARGER batteries (or wall socket power).
A laptop core, instead of a phone core so to speak. Please remember, this laptop super core may be physically the same size and pull the same current that older "powerful" cores used to pull because when the lithography gets to 10nm and below and you get more output power and throughput for your milliwatt/hour.
This plays for AMD's Zen processors, as AMD is a Global Foundries customer and will buy the 10nm and the 7nm process from Global as soon as they can.
AMD will certainly arrive at 10nm and 7nm before Intel does, unless Intel wants to have some of their processors actually built by Samsung, Global or TSMC. Expect Apple to perhaps go over to an AMD Zen processor or to cook their own laptop processor design around the A-11x Apple chipset family about at this same point in time, as Apple will have to respond to this sort of market shift or else APPLE WILL LOSE EVEN MORE (50% so far in the last 3 years) MARKET SHARE TO THE NEW CHROMEBOOKS*. Not responding would be a poor business decision.
*or whatever Google is going to be calling them now -- Pixels ??? Pixel OS ??? Nope, how about
Andromeda ???
We are about a week away from this next revelation ..... and as you think about it, remember this info from the past 3 years of trending change .....