Jan 4. 2014
Jan 4. 2014
News – Intel wants to leave his ‘Dual OS’ Android alongside Windows on the same computer or tablet
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Intel wants Windows and Android work. with his new ‘Dual OS’ project together on the same computer or tablet The chipmaker wants to announce next week during CES gadget fair in Las Vegas, The Verge reports based on anonymous sources. Android would run inside Windows via virtualization, which allows the device restart is required.
against Microsoft
But Microsoft and Google are not happy about it, writes The Verge. The companies want to compete with each other right in the mobile market, and should therefore Intel’s plans to thwart. There are a few manufacturers who have released laptops and desktops. Android Samsung and Asus would also like to cast. Tablets with both systems Asus leaked this weekend a dual-boot tablet.
Intel hopes to bring to offer to consumers. both systems more manufacturers ‘Dual OS’ Especially for Microsoft is the bad news: Intel is one of its main partners. In addition, the companies would combine Windows Windows Phone and the ultimate app stores for both systems together.
Optimization
Intel released earlier a ported version of Android from running on x86 systems. Intel also optimized though Bay Trail tablet chips to work well. Both operating systems Last year, Intel also came with the development Beacon Mountain that developers can make based on Intel chips Android systems.
their apps fitBlueStacks has been offering an Android emulator for Windows. In 2012, Asus came with devices that BlueStacks was preinstalled.
‘Windows Phone on Android
Incidentally
Microsoft would just have plans to Windows Phone as an additional system to offer. on Android devices The company would have spoken.
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