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Android computer?
Guys, tell me the computer configuration for Android development? So that you can study calmly, without unnecessary bells and whistles ...
What should a laptop be like? Is the power of its 2-core processor enough? Is the screen enough for comfortable work? Or is stationary better?
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Computer configuration for Android SDK to work properly in eclipse?
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With 2 GB of RAM and a 1.6 GHz processor for 2 cores, a lot of action in Android Studio is accompanied by a long wait (not to mention the speed of launching the emulator)
. , whose performance with the same GHz is inferior to modern ones)
The conclusion is this - the more powerful, the better. But since the same Android Studio has become heavier over the past couple of years, a laptop with at least 6 GB of RAM and i5 can be considered more comfortable for any development.
The bottleneck is RAM. If you run Chrome in addition to the studio, for example, then there is not enough memory. Thinking you need at least 8GB. (and yet sometimes not enough).
second. The monitor is important. Better external. The text is still all right, but to place buttons and views on layouts, you have to collapse everything except this layout. It's stressful.
the rest is tolerable.
Well, of course, connecting to the Internet, Wi-Fi
i7-3770, 16G RAM, Win7 Ultimate. All this goodness is only enough for the Android SDK to move at an acceptable speed, there is no question of playing games on it :) And on a laptop with 2G RAM, you will wait half an hour for the emulator to load ...
Hello, Microsoft® 8/7/Vista software (32 or 64-bit), also manufacturers recommend that your computer has 4GB of RAM, if not so much, then at least 2GB will do to start.
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