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Myriad's new Dalvik Turbo virtual machine increases Android application performance threefold
News by Todd Haselton on Monday February 08, 2010.
Today European software company Myriad Group AG announced its new Dalvik Turbo virtual machine software for Android phones; it allows applications to execute faster without sacrificing memory.
Dalvik Turbo virtual machine replaces the Dalvik virtual machine, which is part of the Android SDK. Myriad says that Dalvik Turbo will allow applications to run three times faster without consuming more system memory. That means developers can create richer, more complex applications. The Dalvik Turbo VM will also help conserve battery life and will allow for richer graphics.
The company will be showing its technology off at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week. Stay tuned for our coverage from the show floor.
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Todd Haselton
Todd is a contributing editor at MobileBurn and works out of his home in New York City. He covers news for us and also writes reviews. You can follow him on Twitter at @RoboTodd
