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02 October 25, 06:26
Quote:Amazon has announced Vega OS for its Fire TVs. It's a Linux-based OS that replaces the old Android-based Fire OS.
Vega OS is one of Amazon's worst-kept secrets, it has been rumored for a long time. But, now it's finally official.
That said, Amazon really didn't explain much about Vega, except for saying it supports "your favorite streaming services, and will soon support Xbox Gaming, Luna, and Alexa+." No screenshots, videos, nothing was shared. From the above image, it does seem the home screen experience remains identical to Fire OS.
Despite launching Vega OS, Amazon says Fire OS will continue to be available on new devices. What does that mean? Well, Vega is currently only available for the new Fire TV 4K Select, and not the other TVs that Amazon announced yesterday. Amazon did highlight Vega by saying apps launch remarkably fast, and the performance of the new operating system is responsive and highly efficient. Well, that's one way to hype it up.
![[Image: Amazon-Vega-OS-1GB-RAM.jpg]](https://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Amazon-Vega-OS-1GB-RAM.jpg)
Another thing that's interesting is that the new Fire TV Stick 4K has only 1GB of RAM. As AFTVNews reports, this is literally half the amount of memory its predecessor had. It also highlights how memory intensive Android-based Fire OS was, as opposed to a lightweight Linux OS.
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