Swiss firm claims huge boost in Android app performance, battery life with new virtual machine
February 9, 2010 · Print This Article
At the core of Anrdoid lies a little bundle of cipher known as the Dalvik virtual machine, a runtime environment for Java apps that’s specifically optimized for hardware with limited memory and processor potential — you know, the kind of situation you find in your average smartphone. The relative success of the Android Market suggests that Dalvik’s getting the job done on some level (as distant as you’re not looking for a texture-intense FPS), but the fact that Google bothered to create a separate native development kit to speed up intensive operations certainly serves as a damning counterpoint. Enter Swiss firm Myriad — a founding and code-contributing member of the OHA, coincidentally — which is touting that week that it’s crafted a much higher-performance replacement for Dalvik, appropriately known as “Dalvik Turbo.” Just how much higher-performance are we talking? Myriad claims apps run in Dalvik Turbo “up to three
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