"AMD and BlueStacks joint solution brings the complete Google Android operating system (OS) experience to select Microsoft Windows-based AMD-based tablets, 2-in-1s, notebooks and desktops in select retail stores," AMD said in a release.
The availability in retail stores of the virtualised Android solution, unveiled at CES 2014 earlier this year, will allow consumers to easily access both Windows and Android environments, side-by-side, on select AMD-based PCs, it added.
PC buyers will have the choice of an AMD-BlueStacks upgrade when buying an AMD-based PC at select retailers.
Easy integration of BlueStacks for retail customers effectively bridges the divide between mobile and PC and the retail solution requires no additional driver or extension support, AMD said.
"The ability to span two OS ecosystems gives end-users access to both Windows and Android apps, but the key is providing for the seamless integration of entertainment and productivity across those ecosystems," AMD corporate VP Product Management Steve Belt said.
