The combination of AMD and Bluestacks will bring many benefits to Windows 8 users.
A source from the BBC said that AMD is planning to bring Android OS applications to some models of Windows 8 computers. Accordingly, AMD chip products will be designed and optimized to help Get this special feature.
This achievement is the result of a partnership between AMD and Bluestacks, which allows AMD devices to run about 500,000 applications commonly found on Android phones and tablets. This is a huge advantage because Microsoft earlier said it would only integrate a few thousand applications at the time of Windows 8 launch.
Android apps will be available on Windows 8 devices through AMD's AppZone store. Inside are Blustacks programming codes that allow platform emulation as well as increase compatibility for users to run applications on desktops, laptops and tablets. AMD also changes the processor and graphics error codes so that applications that are set up on the phone's small screen can work on larger screens.
Users can also fully sync their applications on both computers and phones, tablets running Android. AMD currently accounts for about 25% of the desktop market share worldwide, according to the BBC.
Introducing Android applications running on Bluestacks' AMD machines