Intel does Android support for uefi

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Intel has a custom version of Android developed in which support for uefi is built in. Therefore, the software can ge lwa installed on relatively new computers. Older X86 versions of Android worked already with bios.

The Intel custom Android version is based on version 4.2.2 of the mobile operating system. Thanks to the uefi-support can Android be launched on most computers with Windows 8 are provided. This is a dual-boot is also possible. Intel provides the necessary software to his site for open source software.

Also, the changelog mentions that support for bios is no longer present. That means that the new Android version of Intel not on relatively old systems can be put. Also notifies Intel that it is still a preview version of the software. Therefore, it is possible that there are bugs in the software and not everything works as it should. As is already known that the bluetooth is not functioning.

Intel has been working for some time on X86-based versions of Googles mobile operating system. These were initially meant for smartphones with Intel hardware to support, but the architecture also makes it possible to have the operating system on desktops and laptops install.