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roymeo_
Participating Frequently
November 30, 2012

I don't believe there's any public informatino about supporting alternative chipsets for Android devices, so the existing AIR Tech Specs still apply:

http://www.adobe.com/products/air/tech-specs.html

Participating Frequently
October 30, 2013

Air seems to be running on x86 based Android tablets, but it runs significantly slower. (http://forums.adobe.com/message/5773513#5773513)

Now that x86 based Android devices are becoming more and more popular http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(system_on_chip) , where does Adobe stand on supporting them for Air?

The Galaxy Tab 3 is now Intel based, and it would be a big gaping hole not to support all these new tablets that are already shipping and shipping soon.

What do we tell our customers now?  This will cause folks to drop Air as a development platform.

Mark.fromOP
Inspiring
December 2, 2013

I just came here to ask why so many of my users with the Galaxy Tab 3 are emailing me with questions about why the app wont work and looks like this thread is the answer. The new question is what plans does Adobe have to support these new devices. If it was some Asus tablet only available in north Pakistan I can see how support is not urgent but for something like the Galaxy Tab this is a must. Any info would be appreciated or if this has been resolved somehow.