Chipmaker AMD has just announced a partnership with BlueStacks to do the same thing — and perhaps do it even better than its rival. Similar to what weve heard about Intels solution, BlueStacks will run Android within Windows, and in a way thats more or less seamless to the end user. In this case, youll be able to launch individual Android apps from the Windows 8 Start Screen just like they were native Windows programs, and search for new apps using Microsofts own Windows 8 search charm in conjunction with any app stores you install. But according to BlueStacks CEO Rosen Sharma, AMD has a secret weapon that could make its Android + Windows devices more efficient.