To minimize the impact of this change towards exclusively supporting 64-bit operating systems, we will first deprecate the 32-bit version. To aid in this transition for those developers using 32-bit versions of Microsoft Windows, we want to give you details on the upcoming depreciation timeline plus steps to take to be ready for this upcoming change. While this change will not affect most Android Studio users, this change does have an impact if you use 32-bit versions of Microsoft ® Windows ®. Using Android Studio with an 64-bit operating systems enables efficient access to memory for both the IDE and the Android Emulator, and overall leads to a better development experience. To this end, we are sharpening our product focus and we will only support 64-bit operating systems going forward. Performance is an underlying tenant to delivering a high quality IDE. With Project Marble, the Android Studio team focused our efforts on making the fundamental features and flows of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) rock-solid. Posted by Sam Lin, Product Manager, Android
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