It is a developer managed to run Windows software on a Chromebook. This is a Chrome device with an Intel chip. Soon it may be possible that we are all Windows-based applications can run on Android and Chrome OS.
Developer CodeWeavers has managed to run Windows apps on Android and Chromebooks. The company has developed CrossOver, based on the open source project Wine, a licensed product that allows Mac and Linux owners Windows apps on their devices can play without dual boot or virtual machines. Currently being developed support for Android and CodeWeavers is already successful Windows apps to play on a Chromebook device thanks to the Android appondersteuning .
It is quite a detour if you think about it: Chrome OS Android will need to run Windows apps. The above video shows an Intel-based Chromebook playing the game through Steam Limbo (yes, the game is also available for Android, but still fun). CrossOver supports DirectX 9, mice, keyboards and sound. Currently supporting only works on Chromebooks and Android devices, such as tablets, which have a chip from Intel under the hood.
Fortunately, it is true that the bulk of the Chromebooks run on Intel.
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