This could give a boost to the struggling Windows 10 on ARM platform. Project Latte wouldn’t be exclusive to any particular platform, which means you’ll be able to run Android apps on Intel, AMD and even ARM hardware. Microsoft is no longer investing in Windows 10 for mobile, but the “app gap” needs to be fixed for the success of Windows 10 in S Mode, Windows 10X and similar platforms. In a hypothetical scenario, Project Latte could be Microsoft’s silver bullet to the Windows Store’s “app gap” problem that Windows Phones had experienced since its inception. It’s unclear if Microsoft is planning to go the same route again and do everything for the developers, but we wouldn’t surprised if that’s going to be the case. With Windows 10 Mobile’s Project Astoria, Microsoft automatically converted Google APIs to its own APIs.
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