Since its release at the Google I/O 2014 event at the end of June, it has been possible for developers to get their hands on Android “L”, the newest version of the operating system from Mountain View.
Developers and coders with the aim to design and develop 64-bit Android applications might be pleased to know that Google has announced the availability of the Android 64-bit Emulator or x86 64-bit ...
The Android developer community has released an Android L emulator image specifically for Intel's x86 64-bit architecture. It will allow developers to build or optimize older apps for the upcoming ...
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 the ...
Intel continually introduces new, cutting-edge features into its 64-bit processors. Developers who want to take advantage of Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI), and ...
Raw CI log shows Flutter flags the emulator as “unsupported”. Our Android CI job boots an x86 (32-bit) emulator on API 28. Recent Flutter toolchains don’t support 32-bit x86 emulators, so flutter ...
Chromium packs both 32 and 64 bit libraries inside 64 bit apks. And emulators fail to run them because doesn't handle 32 bit libraries correctly. So to install Brave application on such emulators we ...