ARM to ship mini-computer for writing 64-bit Android L apps

From InfoWorld: A new ARM mini-computer that could speed up the development of applications for 64-bit Android L smartphones and tablets will ship late next month.

The hardware, which is an uncased computer, is aimed at professional developers and large companies to help them write middleware, drivers and tools for 64-bit Android smartphones and tablets, which are expected in the market by the end of the year.

The price of the board hasn't been revealed.

Google last week released a developer preview of Android L, but has not said when it will release a final version of the OS.

There are no 64-bit Android mobile devices available yet. This has stymied development of 64-bit applications for Android devices with ARM processors, which power most smartphones and tablets.

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