The matter is still sub-judice and using the open
source Dalvik virtual machine ran the risk of RIM being sucked into the ongoing Google Oracle imbroglio.
Not exact matches
According to «multiple trusted
sources» speaking to BGR, RIM is considering using the
Dalvik Java virtual machine, as used by Android, and potentially opening the door to the PlayBook and other QNX - based devices to run Android code.
That said, all those
sources are claiming is that RIM is considering using the
Dalvik VM.
In the past, a handful of apps haven't worked well on the newer experimental «ART» runtime, but recent changes to the Android Open
Source Project (AOSP) suggest that
Dalvik is gone for good, and apps will have to work with ART or not at all.
Google introduced the experimental ART runtime compiler alongside Android 4.4 KitKat and it seems that according to some changes in AOSP's
source code, it will replace
Dalvik by default in the next Android version.
Download links and instructions are available at the
source links, and you can also check out guides on how to install Android L on Nexus 5 and Nexus 7, how to root Android L after installation and how to replace
Dalvik with ART.