Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Windows computers on which to run Android - Computerworld

If anyone thinks that AMD in place of Windows wants to install the Android system, it is wrong. AMD also plans to provide users with PCs that support dual-boot option. He wanted to offer users an executable file (designed in collaboration with BlueStacks) that, when run on a Windows machine turns it into a device operating on Android.

Android developed by BlueStacks provides the user access to individual components of the computer (such as camera, accelerometer or gyroscope) and the files created by Windows. We can say that we are dealing with a virtual Android created within the Windows software. Both of these systems see each other, they can communicate with each other and exchange their resources.

See also:

  • AMD unveils its first ARM processor
  • Rapid7 advises – with an BYOD should be excluded older Android devices

AMD announces that the first computers dual-OS (Android / Windows) software installed BlueStacks will go on sale in the second half of the year. For us it is important that they come on the first two European markets – in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. They will be desktops, laptops and tablets containing integrated circuits manufactured by AMD.

Working under the supervision of BlueStacks software, the computer can download Android Apps from any source and run it in full screen mode or in a window, which is managed by Windows.

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