Sunday, May 19, 2013

Intel brings development for Android out - tweakers.net

Intel has a development environment for the Android operating system released. Allows developers that use native code to make their apps for Intel-based Android systems.

The new tool is called by Intel Beacon Mountain and is intended for developers who want to port their apps to x86 systems, such as systems based on Atom SOCs. In addition, the tool especially designed for developers who use Google ndk for Android apps that run via the Dalvik Virtual Machine in OS could be easily converted to all a suitable format for x86.

Beacon Mountain on board to help improve application makers. additional tools performance apps Developers who want to use the development environment must have a PC running Windows 7 or 8, although Intel also claims to come. With OS X support later Also be the apps written for smartphones and tablets with Android 4.2 or later.

Intel released some time ago from a ported version of Android that runs on x86 systems. Meanwhile, there are also a number of mobile devices with Intel-soc on the market and several companies have indicated that they will come. With Intel-based Android devices There must also be inexpensive Intel-based laptops come with Android.

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