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Apple M1 MacBooks will soon be able to run Android apps, as well as iOS – TechRadar
Thanks to ARM support in BlueStacks

It looks like Android apps could be coming to Apple MacBooks and Macs that run on the new M1 chip, with the BlueStacks application introducing support for ARM-based PCs.
Late last year, Apple parted ways with Intel to create its own chips for its MacBooks and Macs known as the M1 chip which is based on ARM.
This allowed the M1 MacBooks to run iOS apps with relative ease, as they were designed for iPhones and iPads that are similarly based on ARM hardware. This opened up those Macs to thousands of…
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