https://twitter.com/davey_burke/status/633324719266115584

With every major Android launch comes a new codename, and for each new codename, Google adds a statue to the lawn in its Mountain View headquarters. The latest Android version has only been known by its codename—Android M—but today Google unveiled the official name: Marshmallow.

Dave Burke, Android's VP of engineering, unveiled the statue on Twitter just a few minutes ago.

We're expecting the "near-final" SDK to launch soon, too, allowing developers to tweak their apps for the upcoming operating system launch. Right now we only know about the platform additions thanks to the SDK—we've yet to see what the proprietary Google apps have in store for the Marshmallow launch. With this and the leak of the 2015 LG Nexus 5, it seems like a complete launch of Android Marshmallow will be here soon.

We'd also like to point out that we totally called "Marshmallow" in our pre-I/O Google Tracker.

Update: An SDK update is out as well, and it declares Android Marshmallow to be version 6.0.