One of the major innovations of the operating system Android L , which Google introduced at a conference for developers, is support of micro ARMv8. This means that soon there will be devices based on 64-bit processors.
According to James Bruce (James Bruce), a leading strategist ARM in the mobile sector, due to historical trends devices with 64-bit version Android could come as early as October this year. In particular, NVIDIA is working on optimizing Android L for 64-bit processor Tegra K1, which received two cores Denver. In mobile devices, this version of the Tegra should be registered in the second half of the year. Qualcomm refused to give comments, but in this arsenal of 64-bit solutions are present.
Until the end of the year must appear the device on base of 64-bit processors Intel Atom, belonging to the family of Bay Trail, the appropriate version of Android will also support processors Cherry Trail, Moorefield and Merrifield. Support Android L also appear in the processor architecture MIPS.