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#Windows 11 Android Apps Work With AMD and ARM CPUs – Review Geek

“#Windows 11 Android Apps Work With AMD and ARM CPUs – Review Geek”

The Amazon Android app store on Windows 11
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Thanks to a joint effort with Amazon and Intel, the upcoming Windows 11 OS will support Android apps natively. But shortly after Microsoft announced the new feature, many were left wondering if Android apps would work on PCs with AMD or ARM chips. Now, Intel and Microsoft confirm that the technology works with non-Intel CPUs.

Windows 11 runs Android apps natively through Intel Bridge technology. Intel Bridge is actually a bit complex, but all we need to know is that it translates Android applications into x86 instructions. In a statement for The Verge, Intel confirms that this technology works “across all x86 platforms,” including AMD.

When Windows 11 launches “this holiday season,” users can fire up the Microsoft app store and download Android apps. But we still don’t know how well Android apps run on Windows 11, or more specifically, how they work on AMD and ARM systems. Hopefully Microsoft includes this feature in developer builds, which we will test and report on.

Source: The Verge

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