[TIMOB-25681] Windows: Support ARM64 build target
GitHub Issue | n/a |
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Type | New Feature |
Priority | Medium |
Status | Open |
Resolution | Unresolved |
Affected Version/s | Release 7.1.1 |
Fix Version/s | n/a |
Components | Windows |
Labels | n/a |
Reporter | Kota Iguchi |
Assignee | Kota Iguchi |
Created | 2018-01-17T06:05:12.000+0000 |
Updated | 2018-11-27T00:46:43.000+0000 |
Description
It is being said that [supporting ARM desktop|TIMOB-25603] requires 64 bit build.
This has been taken care by https://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile_windows/pull/1169
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2018/11/15/official-support-for-windows-10-on-arm-development/ {quote} With the official release of Visual Studio 15.9, developers now have the officially supported SDK and tools for creating 64-bit ARM (ARM64) apps. In addition, the Microsoft Store is now officially accepting submissions for apps built for the ARM64 architecture. This news comes at a great time, as this holiday season, our partners Lenovo and Samsung are offering new Windows 10 on ARM devices featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 processor. These second-generation ARM64 devices provide even more computing power for developers to tap into while continuing to deliver the beyond-all-day battery life customers expect from Windows 10 on ARM. Like the first-generation ARM64 devices, they are also thin, light, fast, and designed with instant-on 4G LTE connectivity in mind, while able to run the wide ecosystem of Windows applications thanks to an x86 emulation layer. {quote}