| Device | Processor | RAM | Storage | Graphics | Additional Specs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raspberry Pi 4 Model B | Broadcom BCM2711, Quad-core Cortex-A72 @ 1.5GHz | 4GB LPDDR4-3200 | MicroSD card slot | Broadcom VideoCore VI | Dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 4 USB ports, 2 micro-HDMI ports |
| Raspberry |
| Feature | Intel Core i7 8700K | AMD Ryzen 9 7950X | Intel Core i9-14900K | Next-Gen AMD Ryzen (9000 Series) | Next-Gen Intel Core (15th Gen) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Coffee Lake (14nm) | Zen 4 (5nm) | Raptor Lake (Intel 7) | Zen 5 (expected) | Intel 7 / Intel 4 (expected) |
| Cores/Threads | 6 Cores / 12 Threads | 16 Cores / 32 Threads | 24 Cores (8P+16E) / 32 Threads | 16+ Cores (expected) | 24+ Cores (expected) |
| Base/Boost Clock | 3.7 GHz / 4.7 GHz | 4.5 GHz / 5.7 GHz | Up to 5.8 GHz | Higher than previous gen (expected) | Higher than previous gen (expected) |
| L3 Cache | 12M |
Wireless debugging allows you to run Android debugging commands and deploy apps to your device over a Wi-Fi network without the need for a USB cable. This guide will walk you through the setup process.
- An Android device
- A computer with ADB installed
- Both your computer and Android device connected to the same Wi-Fi network
Follow these steps to install Flutter on a Linux system.
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Download Flutter:
- Go to the Flutter official website to get the latest download link.
- Download the Flutter tar.xz file using your web browser or a terminal command:
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