amd-processor

Running Android emulator on computer with AMD processor

我是研究僧i 提交于 2019-11-27 12:10:15
问题 Is there anyway to run Android virtual devices through Eclipse while operating with AMD processor? I had Genymotion for a while and despite it worked, it was too much of a kerfuffle to dabble with it. 回答1: For AMD processor, create a new Virtual Device and while selecting the system Image select the ABI as armeabi instead of the default x86 one. 回答2: You don't need an Intel processor to run the emulator, it's just so much faster with the HAXM technology which obviously is not available to you

Run Android studio emulator on AMD processor

丶灬走出姿态 提交于 2019-11-27 03:17:08
Android newbie. My processor is AMD, not Intel, so I can't open the emulator in Android studio. This answer has the comment: 'You can run the ARM (non Intel) emulator image. From your list, just choose a non Intel emulation.' They don't explain where this can be found. Any ideas? Thanks Android Studio emulator and AMD CPU Alright, first of all, open your Android SDK Manager: Tools -> Android -> SDK Manager, then chose any platform/package you want to download, expand it and select ARM EABI v7a System Image or ARM 64 v8a System Image then install. After that, open Android AVD Manager: Tools ->

Does my AMD-based machine use little endian or big endian?

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-11-26 22:46:33
问题 I'm going though a computers system course and I'm trying to establish, for sure , if my AMD based computer is a little endian machine? I believe it is because it would be Intel-compatible. Specifically, my processor is an AMD 64 Athlon x2. I understand that this can matter in C programming. I'm writing C programs and a method I'm using would be affected by this. I'm trying to figure out if I'd get the same results if I ran the program on an Intel based machine (assuming that is little endian

Is vxorps-zeroing on AMD Jaguar/Bulldozer/Zen faster with xmm registers than ymm?

丶灬走出姿态 提交于 2019-11-26 17:49:29
问题 AMD CPUs handle 256b AVX instructions by decoding into two 128b operations. e.g. vaddps ymm0, ymm1,ymm1 on AMD Steamroller decodes to 2 macro-ops, with half the throughput of vaddps xmm0, xmm1,xmm1 . XOR-zeroing is a special case (no input dependency, and on Jaguar at least avoids consuming a physical register file entry, and enables movdqa from that register to be eliminated at issue/rename, like Bulldozer does all the time even for non-zerod regs). But is it detected early enough that