Experiencing Android 4.4 Kitkat x86 (R1) on a Core2Duo with 3D HW accelleration Natively (20-9-2014)
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This previously thought lost footage from 20-9-2014 was recently recovered. When I tried Android-x86 on the Netbook with the Intel chip it only had Intel graphics. In this video I install and use the Android-x86 4.4 Kitkat on a Core2Duo PC with a 3D graphics card and find out Android-x86 actually supports 3D graphics - gaming! These days we have ARM based Android gaming handhelds but back in 2012-2014 things still were rapidly evolving into something new and exiting.
On Android-x86:
Android-x86 is an open-source project that allows you to run the Android operating system on x86-based computers, such as those powered by Intel or AMD processors. Originally, it started as a way to host patches for Android x86 support from the open-source community, but it has since evolved into a full-fledged project that provides a complete Android experience on PCs and laptops.
The project aims to offer a seamless Android experience on x86 platforms, allowing users to enjoy Android apps and features on their desktop or laptop computers. It supports various installation methods, including booting from an ISO file or installing it directly onto a USB drive, making it a versatile option for those who want to run Android on their non-mobile devices.
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