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| Intel's Bridge technology will allow Android apps to run natively on Windows 11 Intel says Bridge is a runtime post-compiler that allows applications that were originally designed for a variety of different hardware platforms to run natively on x86 devices. https://www.engadget.com/intel-bridg...ml?src=rss_b2c |
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