Google has long-rumored of Android-Chrome Hybrid Operating System to launch at the company’s upcoming hardware event on October 4, 2016. Andromeda is a term made from Android + Chrome. The hybrid OS currently called as Andromeda could come on a new pixel laptop as well as Huawei Nexus Tablet from Google by Q3 2017.

The laptop officially called as “Bison” and nicknamed as “Pixel 3” is a reference to the “Chromebook Pixel” but since this edition is not running chrome OS so we cannot call it a “Chromebook.” It is separate from the company’s Fuchsia OS that focused on IoT devices.

Rumored specs suggest Bison is expected to pack a 12.3-inch display with a tablet mode and stylus and reportedly powered by an Intel M3 processor like Apple’s 12-inch MacBook, or an Intel Core i5. Furthermore, he is expected to have two models with 32 GB or 128 GB of internal storage and 8 GB or 16 GB of RAM.

There are also other features that include two USB-C ports, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, a glass trackpad and quad microphones.

If you are willing to get more info about the new hybrid OS, you have to wait until October 4, 2016 to launch a Google’s new hardware product line including “Google Wi-Fi” router, Google home, the Refreshed 4k-capable chromecast rumored to be called chromecast Ultra, and a “Daydream” VR headset. So get ready for the new product.