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Originally Posted by Hellmark
One thing that you guys need to keep in mind, that with Windows going multi architecture isn't effective unless you have support for it (and I don't just mean from MS). Windows has actually run on processors other than x86 for years, but it wasn't supported by third party companies.
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Agreed, it was as smart move for Android to support Java. This puts the effort on Google having to make the OS run seamlessly on any device w/o the user having to worry about binary compatibility.
As for the user their none the wiser
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