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AMD has broken free from Windows exclusivity and adopted Google Android and Chrome OS.

After years of Windows operating system exclusivity, AMD will design processors that run Google’s Android and Chrome OS in PCs and tablets.

AMD is expanding OS options as it designs chips based on x86 and ARM architecture, which run multiple OSes, said Lisa Su, senior vice president and general manager of global business units at AMD.

AMD is also expanding its custom-chip business, and Android and Chrome OS offer flexibility for third-party chip design and integration, Su said.

“We are very committed to Windows 8, we think it’s a great operating system - but we also see a market developing for Android and Chrome,” Su said.

AMD previously said it had no interest in Android and that its chips would be exclusively tuned for Microsoft’s Windows 8. But now the company will adapt its chips for companies that want to build laptops or tablets with Android or Chrome.

“I think Android and Chrome tend to be in the entry-form-factors - the tablets, the low-end clamshells,” Su said.

AMD to make chips for Android and Chrome powered devices

AMD to make chips for Android and Chrome powered devices

Su did not comment on when AMD-based Android tablets would reach the market. But the company is working with developers on Android applications for AMD chips.

Independent efforts are already under way to bring Android support to AMD- based tablets and PCs. AMD also offers the BlueStacks emulator to run Android apps on Windows PCs. ARM, Intel and MIPS chips are already compatible with Android, although most native Android code is written for ARM.

Adoption of Windows 8 on tablets has been weak, and Android support could open up a larger market for AMD. Its Z-01 and Z-60 tablet chips were used in just a handful of Windows tablets, none of which sold well.

Temash

AMD hopes to get a fresh start in tablets with the latest chips in the product line codenamed Temash, the A4 and A6. The chips offers power consumption as low as 3.9W and battery life up to 8 hours.

AMD Temash

AMD Temash

Devices with Temash are expected in the second half of the year, and a prototype tablet from Quanta was shown by AMD at the recent Computex tradeshow.

The Temash chips are 64bit and have been designed with Windows 8. In contrast to Intel’s forthcoming Bay Trail tablet chips, which have a stronger focus on battery life, the chips are designed to provide PC-like performance on tablets. Temash includes support for DirectX 11, which improves gaming on Windows.

Bay Trail chips will go into Windows 8.1 and Android tablets starting at $199.

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