Amit
September 27th, 2012, 04:33 PM
Got an AMD chip in your Windows PC? Then you just gained access to more than half a million Google Android apps thanks to an AMD partnership with Bluestacks. A vitrualization app and website filled with Android titles can help bridge your mobile and desktop world.
AMD has partnered with BlueStacks (http://blogs.amd.com/fusion/2012/09/27/announcing-amd-appzone-player-powered-by-bluestacks/) to bring 500,000 Android mobile apps to the PC. A new AMD App Zone (http://www.amd.com/appzone) website contains both the BlueStacks virtualization software and an app store with featured free apps available for download.
Source (http://gigaom.com/mobile/amd-computers-run-500000-android-apps-with-bluestacks/)
It's not clear whether it is required that you have AMD hardware, but I wouldn't think so since BlueStacks only "optimized" their platform for AMD APUs and GPUs. One of you Intel + nVidia nuts test it out and see if it works.
Gonna be testing this for a while to see if it's actually as good as they say it is.
AMD has partnered with BlueStacks (http://blogs.amd.com/fusion/2012/09/27/announcing-amd-appzone-player-powered-by-bluestacks/) to bring 500,000 Android mobile apps to the PC. A new AMD App Zone (http://www.amd.com/appzone) website contains both the BlueStacks virtualization software and an app store with featured free apps available for download.
Source (http://gigaom.com/mobile/amd-computers-run-500000-android-apps-with-bluestacks/)
It's not clear whether it is required that you have AMD hardware, but I wouldn't think so since BlueStacks only "optimized" their platform for AMD APUs and GPUs. One of you Intel + nVidia nuts test it out and see if it works.
Gonna be testing this for a while to see if it's actually as good as they say it is.