The pair back BlueStacks, the maker of software which allows Android mobile applications to run on Windows-based computers.
New York-listed chipmaker AMD and technology company Citrix Systems yesterday helped software company BlueStacks raise $14m during its history after the latest investment round.
The $6.4m series B round was also joined by venture firms Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Ventures, Radar Partners, Redpoint Ventures, and other investors, according to news provider TechCrunch.
BlueStacks’ technology allows users to use Android mobile applications on Windows computers.
Manju Hegde, a corporate vice president of AMD’s fusion experience programme, said: "BlueStacks has developed a…