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I confirmed this with Google; Honeycomb, at least in the current form, will not be coming to non-tablet devices.
It's supported on ARM, x86, and MIPS architectures and is fully 64-bit compatible.
The current heuristics depend on devices being alive at midnight+ in order to run periodic background fstrim operations...If the device goes a defined time without a background fstrim, we [now] force the fstrim at the next reboot. Once the device hits the midnight+ idle fstrim request time, then we already aggressively attempt to fstrim at the first available moment thereafter...'Available' here means charging + device idle.
Vulkan 1.1 is available as a Developer Preview OTA for the NVIDIA SHIELD TV.
Burke revealed last year that Android Q had been internally known as "Quince Tart"
Burke revealed last year that Android Q had been internally known as "Quince Tart"
I confirmed this with Google; Honeycomb, at least in the current form, will not be coming to non-tablet devices.
The current heuristics depend on devices being alive at midnight+ in order to run periodic background fstrim operations...If the device goes a defined time without a background fstrim, we [now] force the fstrim at the next reboot. Once the device hits the midnight+ idle fstrim request time, then we already aggressively attempt to fstrim at the first available moment thereafter...'Available' here means charging + device idle.
It's supported on ARM, x86, and MIPS architectures and is fully 64-bit compatible.