Intel's Haxm Equivalent for Amd on Windows Os

Intel's HAXM equivalent for AMD on Windows OS

From the Android docs (March 2016):

Before attempting to use this type of acceleration, you should first
determine if your development system’s CPU supports one of the
following virtualization extensions technologies:

  • Intel Virtualization Technology (VT, VT-x, vmx) extensions
  • AMD Virtualization (AMD-V, SVM) extensions (only supported for Linux)

The
specifications from the manufacturer of your CPU should indicate if it
supports virtualization extensions. If your CPU does not support one
of these virtualization technologies, then you cannot use virtual
machine acceleration.

Note: Virtualization extensions are typically enabled through your
computer's BIOS and are frequently turned off by default. Check the
documentation for your system's motherboard to find out how to enable
virtualization extensions.

Most people talk about Genymotion being faster, and I have never heard anyone say it's slower. I definitely think it's faster, and it will be worth the ~20 minutes it will take to set up just to try it.

How to use Android Studio on AMD without HAXM installed?

Update:

Because i am using AMD cpu and don´t own Windows 10 pro license.
There was no other way than to buy an intel processor or to buy windows 10 pro.
That's why i decided to upgrade windows, now it is working with Hyper-V...



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