Google releases Android L 64-bit emulator for x86 Intel Processors
The Android developer community has come up with an Android L emulator image specifically for Intel's x86 64-bit architecture.
The new emulator will allow developers to either build or optimize older apps for the upcoming Android L OS and its new 64-bit architecture.
Making the move to 64-bit increases the addressable memory space, allows a larger number of registers and new instructions sets for developers.
Applications which will be built on Java will automatically will gain the benefits of 64-bit but those built on the Android NDK will need some optimization to include the x86_64 build target.
The new emulator will let developers will only be able to create apps for Intel's chips (Bail Trail and Atom) and Google's yet to release an emulator for ARM architecture (namely the 64-bit ARMv8) on which NVIDIA's 64-bit K1 chipset and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 are built.
The new emulator will allow developers to either build or optimize older apps for the upcoming Android L OS and its new 64-bit architecture.
Making the move to 64-bit increases the addressable memory space, allows a larger number of registers and new instructions sets for developers.
Applications which will be built on Java will automatically will gain the benefits of 64-bit but those built on the Android NDK will need some optimization to include the x86_64 build target.
The new emulator will let developers will only be able to create apps for Intel's chips (Bail Trail and Atom) and Google's yet to release an emulator for ARM architecture (namely the 64-bit ARMv8) on which NVIDIA's 64-bit K1 chipset and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 are built.
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