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Just took delivery of my Amlogic H96 Max x3 8k ultra, AIDA64 also mentions a Franklin and alfawise
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My main concern is the OS android 9 (pie) is only 32 bit. Is this right? This is a 64 bit SOC (S905x3) so why not 64 bit OS...AIDA64 says it's arm 8 proc running in 32 bit arm mode...
Are these all the same? Does someone have a Arm 8 64 bit rom for this box?
Should I be worried? Will the 64 bit version be faster?
Most android tv boxes are 32bit android..
-example : nvidia shield tube =32bit and pro =64bit
64bit is only used on devices with more then 4gb ram
There are little..to non 64bit apps... currently ( kodi 64bit, chrome and a emulator comes to mind )
Is there a gain..by going 64bit..yeah.
I don't know..if amlogic has gone 64bit...yet
Just took delivery of my Amlogic H96 Max x3 8k ultra, AIDA64 also mentions a Franklin and alfawise
..
My main concern is the OS android 9 (pie) is only 32 bit. Is this right? This is a 64 bit SOC (S905x3) so why not 64 bit OS...AIDA64 says it's arm 8 proc running in 32 bit arm mode...
Are these all the same? Does someone have a Arm 8 64 bit rom for this box?
Should I be worried? Will the 64 bit version be faster?
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There is no 64-bit OS for Amlogic devices.
Only custom LineageOS for Odroid S922x that is 64-bit.
Amlogic just never developed 64-bit drivers properly.
All Rockchip devices are 64-bit - RK3328 & RK3399(since 2016), RK3566, RK3568.
Luckily Google is now forcing all OEMs with Android 12 to use 64-bit apps and doesn't allow 32-bit apps only on their Play Store anymore.
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