Google first declared it entry into the operating system space back in July. At that time, Google declared that Chrome OS would not be obtainable to customers until for a moment in 2010. But, various Chinese sources have now claimed that devices running the approaching open-source OS could be seen as early on as next month.

According to one of the, Chinese hardware producer Lemote might dispatch its line up of budget netbooks with sample builds of Google's Chrome OS. These Chrome OS-based netbooks might strike the marketplace in late October. Chinese producer, as Liliputing speculates, can be more eager to try new-fangled, inexperienced technology, while western manufacturers could be more uncertain to take innovative tech on board without performing exact testing first.

Rumors about the early discharge of the Chrome OS are, of course, not anything new, as well as Google have not responded to some of the supposed claims, with those of various 'leaked' screenshots. So with Google being tight-lipped as well as providing no solid hint as to when we can wait for to make out the final OS on shelves, reports such as these can only be taken with a bit of salt.