Android mobile apps for Windows 8 via AMD and BlueStacks






If you are thinking about picking up a Windows 8 device later on but are somewhat worried that Windows 8 doesn’t offer enough programs for your preference, then fear not because many more app are coming to Windows 8, and those programs happen to be Android operating system programs for Windows PCs.


According to an article over on Wired, both BlueStacks and AMD have now joined up to bring a nice 50,000 Android operating system programs to Windows computer systems through the AMD AppZone Gamer, with the application being operated by BlueStacks.

The collaboration has focused on optimising Android operating system programs for AMD operated Windows gadgets, and obviously Apple operated computer systems will be able to access the Android operating system programs via BlueStacks’ original application.


The CEO of BlueStacks, Rosen Sharma talked to Wired saying, they have worked closely with AMD to optimize performance of the Android operating system programs for AMD’s unique design and processing on one processor installation, and the results are ‘awesome.’


Word is popular Android operating system programs such as Jetpack Joyride, Homerun Baseball, and Flipboard will be available on current AMD operated Windows seven gadgets, and future Windows 8 computer systems including touch gadgets, and BlueStacks has said that the 2 companies are in speaks with computer makers such as HP to get the AppZone pre installed onto future AMD gadgets, although currently most produces are forcing out Apple operated Windows 8 computer systems, pills and laptops.


So there you go, if you do own a Windows seven or a Windows 8 PC you at least now know that there is a possibility that you will be able to play along with 50,000 Android operating system programs through the AppZone Gamer.

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