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Google Chrome on Android will finally make the jump to 64-bit, a change long in the making. For those well versed in Android history, you’ll likely remember that Google introduced support for 64-bit ...
Despite supporting 64-bit apps in Android for some six years, Google has only just made its Chrome browser on Android a 64-bit app. Making the move from 32-bit to 64-bit architecture should boost ...
A 64-bit CPU can process a larger set of data when compared to a 32-bit processor, while also being faster and more responsive. Staying with 32-bit architecture provides limitations around future ...
The vast majority of smartphones now come running 64-bit processors, and Google is requiring all apps to have support for 64-bit architecture by August 2021. Android 5.0 Lollipop, launched back in ...
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 ...
While the chip is 64-bit, the Desire 510 doesn't actually run any 64-bit software—it runs Android 4.4, a 32-bit OS. The hardware is ready, but the rest of the Android ecosystem still needs to ...
Samsung has already announced plans to release its first 64-bit chips next year, likely based on ARM’s upcoming Cortex-A57 architecture, and Intel’s Bay Trail chips support 64-bit processing ...