Windows Chrome

Windows Chrome is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft. It is the successor of Microsoft Windows and Chrome OS. After Microsoft's acquisition of Google in January 2021, one of the first things on their To-Do list was to merge Windows and Chrome OS. Rather than calling the new operating system Windows 9 or Windows 11 as most people expected, however, Microsoft decided to give the operating system a new name. So to signify the merger of the operating systems, they called it Windows Chrome 1.0. Despite the name suggesting that the next update would be called Windows Chrome 2.0, it was called Windows Chrome 7. The reason for this big jump in numbers is to signify that Windows hadn't started over, but rather taken a big jump forward after its merge with Chrome OS, and also to pay homage to Windows 7, their most successful operating system. The release of Windows Chrome 8 (or Windows Chrome 10 as leaks suggest it will be named), was pushed back twice due to software problems and is currently scheduled for July 2025.

Windows 9
After the release of Windows Chrome 1.0, all versions of Windows and Chrome OS were discontinued except for Windows 10 and Chrome OS 85, and the last ever Windows Update was Windows 9, which was released along with the Windows Chrome 7 as there were still millions of Windows users out there that hadn't updated to Windows Chrome and most applications no longer supported Windows 10.

Android and Windows Chrome Mobile OS
After the acquisition of Google, the Android Operating System received a major update, with the main applications switching from Google Mobile services, to Microsoft Mobile Services. Due to how badly Microsoft handled this transition, however, several companies such as Samsung and Nokia switched to a different operating system. Microsoft used the Pixel 6 to debut their own mobile operating system, Windows Chrome Mobile OS, which performed so greatly that companies such as OnePlus switched to it.