Android is generally made to run on ARM devices, but even the smartphones using Intel chips are only a handful of different configurations.
So to get Android running on a real x86 desktop platform, it takes a long time to iron out the bugs but today marks the R1 release of Android-x86 built from Android 6.0.
So to get Android running on a real x86 desktop platform, it takes a long time to iron out the bugs but today marks the R1 release of Android-x86 built from Android 6.0.
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