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How to use Intel HAXM to accelerate Android Simulator

2025-01-22 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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How to use Intel HAXM for Android simulator acceleration, many novices are not very clear about this, in order to help you solve this problem, the following editor will explain for you in detail, people with this need can come to learn, I hope you can gain something.

Intel HAXM (Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager) uses hardware acceleration based on Intel (R) Virtualization Technology (VT), so CPU is required to support VT and is limited to Intel CPU, not AMD CPU. Intel HAXM is described as follows:

Using Intel VT technology

Provide hardware acceleration for simulation operation of Android x86 virtual devices

Integrate with Android SDK

The hardware requirements are as follows:

Intel processors that support VT-x, EM64T and Execute Disable Bit

At least 1GB available memory

Supported operating systems:

Windows 7 (32/64-bit)

Windows Vista (32/64-bit)

Windows XP (32-bit only)

OS X 10.6 or 10.7 (32/64-bit)

Download and install the Intel HAXM extension

Start Android SDK Manager. At the bottom of the Package list is the Intel HAXM extension you want to use, tick and download. You don't have to go to Intel's website, as shown below:

After downloading HAXM, you need to run the installer to install it. The directory downloaded by HAXM is android-sdk\ extras\ intel\ Hardware_Accelerated_Execution_Manager. Run IntelHaxm.exe to install it, and follow the screen prompts to install it step by step.

Download Android x86 image

4.1.2 x86 image is already available in Android SDK Manager, so select 4.1.2 x86 image, as shown below:

Use Android x86 mirroring

Create or edit the Android simulator and set the simulator CPU/ABI to Intel Atom X86, as shown in the following figure:

If none of the above steps went wrong, the Android simulator now runs almost as fast as the real machine, and there is no need to envy the iOS simulator on the MAC platform.

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