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Quote: Originally Posted by masquisieras Stop that, Android is not a linux kernel linux is distributed as GPL2 android under a Apache-like license Android has copied and changed the license (and seams that the GPL people has not said anyth…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum As I understand it, in order to exploit a 64-bit SOC -- Google's use of Java will need to be updated from the current 32-bit to 64-bit... same with Davlik. This could involve difficult and expensive …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie And re-write all their own apps and the SDK for their devs. Nope, android apps are distributed as bytecode, so there's no need to rewrite anything. As for native code - they could distribute the arm64…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Well, by next year, there will be 64 bit ARM chips on the market. There is no word on when Android will support 64 bit. It's almost certain that Kitkat will not be 64 bit, so it may well be 2015 before And…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton There are a few other novelties in the 64-bit ARM design, like PC-relative addressing, guaranteed 128-bit SIMD operations, etc., none of which are about memory barriers. For most people, the A7 will…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NexusPhan They don't care. They don't realize that if you keep you never change your standard security features that this can't happen. That you have to go in the security setting and bypass the warni…
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Hi, I'm a software architect and also used to develop android apps in the past 2 years. I'd like to point out a few things regarding these "mysterious" failures. First of all, the reports are valid and affect a lot of Nexus 7 tablet…