

But some users might want to use the two operating systems at the same time. Boot Camp keeps Windows entirely separate from your installation of macOS.

Boot Camp comes built into macOS on Intel Macs and makes it dead simple to install a copy of Windows on a separate partition on your Mac. Apple has offered Boot Camp since it first introduced Intel Macs back in the mid-2000s.

It’s fairly easy to get the three biggest platforms that aren’t made by Apple up and running on a Mac, even at the same time. Good thing is that there is no extra installation required and the existing project, (at least for me), opened without any issues.Īndroid-SDK based and Flutter projects should be good right after switch, NDK not yet there.ĪS is now faster again as you are using it as intended on Apple M1's chipset.Lots of folks like to think of the Mac as just another product in Apple’s precious walled garden, but many don’t know that you can actually run virtually any operating system on a Mac with a little bit of work. You may drag and add it as a Dock shortcut option. Click to open 'Android Studio' from the Finder/Applications.Go to Android Studio downloads page ( ), and download the one tagged as 'Mac (64-bit, ARM)' and unzip and move to 'Applications'.Go to Finder and under 'Applications', rename 'Android Studio' to preferably 'Android Studio_x86_64'.first exit already installed Android Studio, if it's open.If not, mostly you might be having x86_64 if you installed regular Mac's Android Studio. To check if you'r using right Android Studio for your M1, click on 'About Android Studio' and check the runtime, it should show as aarch64 (ie. Starting from Android Studio Artic Fox version, they not only changed versioning number style (replaced number system with Year-styling Version names), but also introduced Android Studio for M1/Apple Silicon (arm arch 64bits).
