Google’s Fuchsia OS confirmed to have Android app support via Android Runtime
byAndro Alex-0
We've long suspected that Google's upcoming operating system, Fuchsia, would join the ranks of Chrome OS (and Android) in its backing for Android apps. Today, that suspicion has been confirmed by a new change found in the Android Open Source Project, and we can say by confidence that Fuchsia going to be capable of running Android apps using the Android Runtime. The first, "platform/prebuilts/fuchsia_sdk", contains a pre-built copy of the Fuchsia SDK, used to create Fuchsia applications. The second, "device/google/fuchsia", at the time, seemed like a device that could be used by the Android Emulator to run Fuchsia. To make it simple, Fuchsia going to use a specially designed version of the Android Runtime ("ART" above) to run Android applications.
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