This OS is based on a type of micro−kernel that is also called Zircon. Zircon actually changed its name because this used to be called as Magenta. The main goal of the release of Fuchsia is to come up with an operating system that can be used on all types of platforms. There are some people who find it hard to share and transfer data because they are trying to connect with someone who uses a different platform.
The main aim of Fuchsia is to make it more ideal for people to communicate with the use of a uniform OS that can be used by all. There are still a lot of things that are going on about this that people do not know.
John F. connor, Content Marketing executive, MA, Minsk,Poland
Answered Feb 08, 2019
Word has it that the kernel the Fuschia development team are using, at least so far, is known as ‘Zircon’ which is designed to be consistently upgradeable. The Windows 10 environment depends on this. However, there is likely to be another kernel that Google Fuchsia uses.
It's operating system has two distinct but connected user interfaces: a phone-centric one codenamed ‘Armadillo’ and a traditional desktop user interface known internally as ‘Capybara’ This name suggests it is awkward and unattractive! Look at the animal and you'll see.