Last month, Google introduced the operating system Android L, which supports 64-bit processors. Android L trial version can be installed, for example, on smartphones and tablets Nexus, but in nature there's no commercial devices based on 64-bit processors, which could be used by developers
ARM company decided to help developers , released a mini-computer based on its own 64-bit processor, code-named Juno.
SBC ARM Developer combines two processing cores and Cortex-A53 dual core Cortex-A57. There is an integrated graphics core Mali-T624, 8 GB memory type DDR3, and a single-chip system uses a system interconnect ARM Corelink.
Juno is fully compatible with 64-bit editions Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which was also presented yesterday. The new version is based on the AOSP stable core Linux 3.10. Related Products :
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