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Google will make RISC-V version of Android emulator publicly available in 2024

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According to the Google Open Source Blog, Google announced a series of future support plans for the open source architecture RISC-V on the Android platform, and stated that it is preparing to launch a RISC-V version of the Android emulator next year.

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It is learned after inquiries that at the RISC-V Summit held at the end of last year, Google announced plans to make RISC-V a T1-level support architecture for Android, raising the status of the RISC-V architecture to the same level as ARM processors.

The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) has begun accepting RISC-V patches since September last year, and has now entered the mature support stage. Google claims that developers can now build and test on their own machines. and Android running RISC-V.

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Google also said that later this year, developers can more easily debug riscv64 Android applications, and by next year, Google plans to publicly provide a RISC-V version of the Android emulator.

▲ Picture source Google Blog

However, AOSP’s support for RISC-V is still relatively primitive at this stage, and the fully optimized backend of Android Runtime (ART) is still under development.

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