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Building Android applications for 64-bit is just as easy as building traditional 32-bit Android applications. You can now use the official Android 64-bit emulator to run and debug 64-bit apps.
When it comes to phones and tablets, Google is making Android all about 64-bit apps. It's taken years of transition policy to whip app makers into shape and achieve this end. A couple weeks ago ...
Google has announced deadlines for its transition to 64-bit applications in the Play Store. It is important to note that unlike Apple, support for 32-bit applications has not been phased out.
Arm has announced that all of its Cortex-A CPUs will soon be 64-bit only, with no 32-bit compatibility. Here's what it all means.
Android's been moving to a 64-bit-only future for a while now, but we weren't expecting the Pixel 7 phones to be the first to really commit.
Fisher proceeded to demonstrate a 32-bit Android application -- a ray tracer. One part of the screen ran Android on a 32-bit kernel, the other on a 64-bit kernel.
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