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Intel Says Its Bridge Technology Will Allow Android Apps to Run Natively on Windows 11

Windows 11 was finally unveiled by Microsoft last night after being teased for weeks. Although an early build of the OS that was leaked last week gave away most features, Microsoft surprised fans by revealing that Android apps would run natively on Windows 11 PCs. Now, Intel has revealed that the Redmond, Washington-based tech giant will use its Intel’s Bridge technology to let the Android app runs on PCs without causing a headache for developers. In a blog post, Intel explains that Bridge Technology is a runtime post-compiler that enables applications to run natively on x86-based devices, including running those applications on Windows. It also means that the Bridge technology won’t be merely used to bringing just Android apps to Windows 11.

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