...So PCs can run both Windows/OSX and Android?
Android is sort of a 'lite' operating system and doesn't need powerful hardware, since it's designed to run on ultra mobile devices, so only a low performance chip would be needed to get the job done, like a cortex a-9 or a qualcom.
They are cheap and small.
At first I thought about Intel or AMD putting said ARM chip directly on their x86 chips' dies, but that would bring up extra problems, like ARM desing licensing etc, whereas a motherboard manufacturer could just buy the chips directly from ARM or Qualcom and shove it in on the motherboard.
Android is sort of a 'lite' operating system and doesn't need powerful hardware, since it's designed to run on ultra mobile devices, so only a low performance chip would be needed to get the job done, like a cortex a-9 or a qualcom.
They are cheap and small.
At first I thought about Intel or AMD putting said ARM chip directly on their x86 chips' dies, but that would bring up extra problems, like ARM desing licensing etc, whereas a motherboard manufacturer could just buy the chips directly from ARM or Qualcom and shove it in on the motherboard.