Microsoft recently sent out a message announcing that the Windows Subsystem for Android on Windows has been updated and will bring a lot of new features and performance improvements!
Microsoft said that in the latest Android subsystem, it will natively support the decoding of the H.264 specification with hardware acceleration, which means that in the future, when decoding the H.264 specification, it will not use CPU resources, but directly decode through the GPU. This will make the CPU less stressful. In addition, Microsoft will also give the Android subsystem networking method an upgrade so that the Android subsystem networking can be more stable.
Microsoft has also put a lot of effort into the integration of the Android subsystem with Windows. It is understood that Microsoft has now succeeded in getting a good integration between Windows and Android subsystems, and can allow email software on Windows to link with software on Android subsystems and exchange messages with each other.
For playing games, Microsoft also turned off the mandatory MSAA option, so users will now be able to play games more smoothly!
Microsoft just can’t get enough of this Android subsystem feature! I wonder if Microsoft will launch Windows 11 phones in the future and support the Android subsystem to run Android software? Let’s wait and see together!