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Android-x86
DeveloperChih-Wei Huang, Yi Sun
OS familyAndroid (Linux)
Source modelOpen source (includes proprietary components such as Google Play)
Latest release
Android 9.0r2[1] (based on Android Pie 9.0.0 (android-9.0.0_r54)) / March 25, 2020; 5 years ago (2020-03-25)
Android 8.1r6[2] (based on Android Oreo 8.1.0 (android-8.1.0_r81)) / June 23, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-06-23)
Android 7.1r5[3] (based on Android Nougat 7.1.2 (android-7.1.2_r39)) / February 14, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-02-14)
Kernel typeMonolithic (modified Linux kernel)
LicenseApache License 2.0
Official websitewww.android-x86.org Edit this at Wikidata
Android x86 (ver. 4.0) on EeePC 701 4G

Android-x86 is an open source project that makes an unofficial porting of the Android mobile operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance to run on devices powered by x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Developers Chih-Wei Huang and Yi Sun originated the project in 2009. The project began as a series of patches to the Android source code to enable Android to run on various netbooks, tablets and ultra-mobile PCs. Huang is the current project maintainer. Currently active developers include Mauro Rossi and Michael Goffioul.[10]

Overview

The OS is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) with aome modifations and improvements. Some components are developed by the project which allow it to run on PC architecture. For instance, some low-level components are replaced to better suit the platform, such as the kernel and HALs. The OS enables OpenGL ES hardware acceleration via Mesa if supported GPUs are detected, including Intel GMA, AMD's Radeon, Nvidia's chipsets (Nouveau), VMware (vmwgfx) and QEMU (virgl). Without a supported GPU, the OS can run in non-accelerated mode via software rendering. Since release 7.1, the software renderer has been implemented via the SwiftShader project.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Project Celadon

A related project, Celadon (formerly Android-IA)[11] has been produced by Intel that will run on newer UEFI devices. The project states that its intention is to drive Android support and innovation on Intel Architecture in addition to providing a venue for collaboration.[11] It re-used the drm_gralloc graphics HAL module from Android-x86 in order to support Intel HD Graphics hardware. Back as Android-IA, it provided a FAQ[12] with more detailed information.

Remix OS

Jide Technologies partnered with Chih-Wei Huang, the main developer of Android-x86, on Remix OS, a closed-source derivative of Android-x86 designed for use on conventional PCs. The first beta of Remix OS was made available on March 1, 2016.[13] The project was discontinued on July 17, 2017.[14]

Android TV x86

In late 2020, a senior member of XDA Developers created Android TV x86 to provide Android TV for PCs, which "should work out of the box because the ROM has its roots in the Android-x86 project".[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Release Note 9.0-r2". Android-x86.org. 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  2. ^ "Release Note 8.1-r6". Android-x86.org. 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  3. ^ "Release Note 7.1-r5". Android-x86.org. 2021-02-14. Retrieved 2024-03-25.
  4. ^ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 767, 11 June 2018
  5. ^ Android-x86 4.0 review - Not impressed
  6. ^ Android-x86 4.4 review – first Release Candidate | LinuxBSDos.com
  7. ^ Android-x86 Just Might Make a Good Linux Desktop Alternative | Reviews | LinuxInsider
  8. ^ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 630, 5 October 2015
  9. ^ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 682, 10 October 2016
  10. ^ "Android-x86 Google Group". android-x86@googlegroups. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Home". Android Open Source Platform for Intel Architectures. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  12. ^ "FAQ". Android on Intel Architecture. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  13. ^ "[ANNOUNCEMENT] Release of Remix OS for PC Be... | Remix OS". Forum.xda-developers.com. 2016-03-01. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
  14. ^ Jide Tech (2017-07-17). "An update from Jide Team". Kickstarter.com. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  15. ^ "Android TV x86 lets you repurpose your old PC into a media streamer". XDA Developers. 2020-11-14. Retrieved 2020-11-16.