According to your information, Google has released the first version of Android TV 14, which is based on Android 14. However, only emulator builds are currently available, and the documentation for Android TV 14 is not yet accessible. It seems that Google is retiring Android TV 13 alongside the release of Android TV 14.
A code change titled “Don’t recommend Android TV Tiramisu” was merged into the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). This change indicates that Google is retiring the use of “Tiramisu” as a version of Android TV and aims to discourage developers from creating Tiramisu-based images.
Google has reportedly informed Android TV partners that they will only certify builds based on Android TV 13 if they provide a specific reason for the discontinuation. Instead, Google is focusing more on Android TV 14, which is expected to be a significant release for the platform.
Regarding the OS upgrade requirement for Android TV, Google generally requires manufacturers of retail Android TV and Google TV devices to support two OS upgrades. However, there are a couple of exceptions:
- Retail devices that initially launch with Android 11 can directly update to Android 14 as their final update.
- Operator-tier devices that launch on Android TV 10 can remain on Android TV 12 as their final release.
The launch windows for Android TV 11 and Android TV 12 will remain unchanged, but devices can stay on Android 11 for a longer duration as Google will provide security patch backports throughout 2024. Please note that the information provided is based on the details you shared, and I don’t have access to real-time updates or official announcements.