Run applications such as Microsoft Office, Visual Studio, SQL Server, PowerBI, AutoCAD, MetaTrader. I'll update when a Apple Silicon optimized Android Studio comes out. Apple M1 Works on Intel and Apple M-series chips. M1 chips are cool (in a temperature sense), but currently slow. CPU Temperatures: 88 to 92C(+hot air blowing out □) VS.MacBook Pro 2.3GHz 8‑core Intel Core i9 VS.I followed instructions carefully, and set up an arm64-based emulator running API 31. But I'm not able to run it on the Emulator. My Android project compiles fine, and I can run it on a hardware device. gradlew assembleDebug takes after a warm up of the same (. Viewed 394 times 4 I'm having a devil of a time using the Android Emulator on my new M1 Mac. The compile times are the least of my worries (see bottom section).Random freezes which require app restart.There are still many issues, but apps work at a basic level. Very slow typing and clicking sometimes (general lag) Android Emulator M1 Preview This is a preview of some basic Android emulation functionality on the M1.Very slow indexing/ navigation around the code base Available on Android Studio Arctic Fox (Beta) The Beta version (Arctic Fox Beta 4) now has Apple Silicon support, so you can download it from Android Studio download archives.I also use a physical device to dedicate more mac resources to the IDE. I keep telling myself the M1 is faster, but I in reality I only notice speed reduction and freezes when compared to MacBook Pro 16" 2020 2.3GHz 8‑core Intel Core i9 or my Intel i7-9700K Hackintosh. I've always been on the Canary version too. I've tried to use Android Studio for the past couple of months, and to me, it is unusable, let alone at parity with running it on Intel. Serious performance issues (before May 2021) To upgrade versions, go to Tools > SDK Manager. I've noticed its also a day late on releases. To use the resizable emulator, you need Android Emulator version 31.1.3 or higher. Don't use jetbrains toolbox because it is bit buggy, it downloaded an outdated version of Android Studio. The Beta version (Arctic Fox Beta 4) now has Apple Silicon support, so you can download it from Android Studio download archives. Available on Android Studio Arctic Fox (Beta)
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