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1. nrclar+96[view] [source] 2025-06-12 17:26:52
>>tripdo+(OP)
A question for any Android folks in the thread: how performant is Cuttlefish? Would I get good performance if I ran it in KVM on something like a Raspberry Pi 5? I've been thinking about a design that runs some robotic services natively, with a user-facing Android inside of a resource-constrained VM.
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2. moonsh+U7[view] [source] 2025-06-12 17:36:01
>>nrclar+96
Android can run natively on x86_64. The ART folks spent quite a bit of time getting this to work.

A lot of our CI targets run android in this configuration.

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3. nrclar+e9[view] [source] 2025-06-12 17:43:01
>>moonsh+U7
Understood. I'm actually thinking about a product design for an aarch64-based industrial controller.

I'd want to run all of the machine interfaces directly on Linux, but am interested in using Android for everything user-facing. Could I get away with running Cuttlefish in KVM (on an aarch64 SOC) and get OK performance? I'm thinking that it could be a good way to keep the important stuff isolated.

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4. moonsh+Fd[view] [source] 2025-06-12 18:08:20
>>nrclar+e9
Only one way to find out. :)
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