News
More concentration on hardware Google’s first Android emulator image for 64-bit chips currently only supports x86 processors such as Intel’s Bay Trail, Moorefield, and Merrifield chips.
The new Android 64-bit emulator has been built to help developers create new 64-bit applications that have access to increased addressable memory space, a larger number of registers as well as new ...
With Google’s recent release of its x86 64-bit Android 5.0 emulator image, developers can create 64-bit apps for Intel Atom processor-based devices.
Google last night announced the availability of the x84 64-bit Android L developer preview emulator image. Last night’s release will allow developers to start testing 64-bit apps, which are capable of ...
Back in June, Google announced Android was destined to gain 64-bit support in the coming L release. A few weeks later, Revision 10 of the Native Development Kit (NDK) was posted with support for ...
IntroductionThe new buzz in the mobile marketplace is about Android 64-bit systems. In September 2013, Apple released the iPhone* 5 with a 64-bit A7 processor onboard. Thus began the mobile ...
Devs can create or optimize Android L apps on Intel's 64-bit architecture through a new emulator.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results