Google has been working on a new operating system called Fuchsia OS which routinely pops up in the news every few months. Earlier this year in January, reports regarding Fuchsia OS revealed that the company was testing the new operating system on Pixelbooks.

Fuchsia OS just showed up in AOSP, but most importantly, in the ART (Android Runtime) branch. Looks like they’re building Fuchsia with ART…which would suggest native Android app support.https://t.co/2BzpvTxf9d pic.twitter.com/xZaktz1wcp

In his tweet, Rahman reveals that Fuchsia OS was recently spotted in AOSP and that too within ART (Android Runtime). This suggests that Google is building Fuchsia with native support for Android apps, further solidifying the claim that Fuchsia will replace Android and Chrome OS in the near future.