BlueStacks, the startup that's bringing Android applications to Mac and Windows computers, is today announcing a partnership with chipmaker AMD which will see its catalog of applications optimized for AMD-powered Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs. With the launch of "AMD AppZone," the BlueStacks technology has been specifically optimized for AMD GPUs and APUs, similar to how Intel's PC app store,
AppUp, has been optimized to run on Intel-powered Ultrabooks. In addition, today's announcement opens the door to future partnerships with PC makers, which may see them preloading BlueStacks technology onto new PCs. BlueStacks says it's now in discussions with some big-name manufacturers about pre-installations, but has nothing specific to announce on this point.
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