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AMD Serious Targeting Android

Written By Blog Walker on Jun 9, 2013 | 6/09/2013

Had expressed disinterest prefer to work on Android and Windows 8, AMD has now apparently changed his mind. As the success of Android and Windows 8 tablet sales are not yet able to compete with the 'green robot', Sunnyvale chipmaker origin, the U.S. also expressed its seriousness targeting the Android market.

"We are very committed to Windows 8, we think it is a great operating system. Yet we also see the market and helped to develop for Android and Chrome," said Lisa Su, Senior VP and GM of global business unit AMD Computex event in 2013 that took place in Taiwan.

Unfortunately one of the AMD officials could not determine the time when the presence of Android-powered tablets AMD chips. But explained to her, AMD is currently being intensively cooperating developers to work together to present a variety of applications that support AMD chips.

As a warm up, as reported by PC World, Saturday (08/06/2013), AMD reported to have set up an emulator called BlueStacks. This emulator allows users to AMD chips run Android applications on Windows-based computers.

Temash, which is present in the A4 and A6 variants and only need the power of 3.9 Watt, is strongly suspected to be reliable AMD processors for Android tablets armed arming garapannya chip later.

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