While we are still waiting to know exactly when Google released its new operating system designed specifically Chrome OS for Netbooks, several brands whose firm Mountainview preparing to launch their Netbooks Chrome OS this month.According to our colleagues from Digitimes, Google could launch in the month of November its own Chrome Netbook OS to drive the market, a strategy that has already used the mark for Android Smartphone Nexus One.

Inventec is the manufacturer of the Netbook OS Google Chrome. This unit would be produced at 60 000/70 000 units and would operate under an ARM platform. In other words, rather than a netbook, Google would prepare a Smartbook (name given to Netbooks in ARM platform). In addition, the firm would have chosen to market its Smartbook Chrome OS only online solution that has not really paid for the Nexus One.

Still, some time after the announcement of Google's launch of its Chrome OS Smartbook, other brands should start to turn their Netbook under this new operating system. It is thus expected that Acer and Hewlett-Packard, the two major PC vendors in the world market their Netbook OS Chrome at best early December, these devices would be produced by Quanta Computers.

For its part, Asus seems to maintain a cautious approach to Chrome OS and waiting to see how the market will react to the launch of this new operating system but also machines being equipped to determine whether or not he would move to turn a Netbook Chrome OS, a system that can run on both Intel ARM platform.