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For those who do wish to dive in, Android-x86 now supports both 32-bit and 64-bit processors and both legacy BIOS and UEFI firmwares. SOURCE: Android-x86 Image courtesy of Softpedia ...
The team is getting ready to launch the first version of Android-x86 based on Android Oreo, and a release candidate is now available for download. Android-x86 8.1_rc1 is available in 32-bit […] ...
Android-x86 8.1 is available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions and it supports secure boot and UEFI.
Where's ARMv8, Google? After announcing that Android L would support 64-bit hardware way back in June, Google has finally released a 64-bit Android L developer preview emulator image.
What is 32-bit support, and why was it killed? Android started as a 32-bit operating system.
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.
Intel has completed work on a 64-bit version of Android OS for x86 smartphones, and the software will be ready to load on handsets with its upcoming Atom 64-bit chip code-named Merrifield.