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Arm Performance Libraries vs Android SDK Platform-Tools

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Arm Performance Libraries

7.0
Developer Tools

Optimized standard core math libraries for Arm processors

Android SDK Platform-Tools

6.0
Developer Tools

Android SDK component

Metric Arm Performance Libraries Android SDK Platform-Tools
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 6.0
30-day Installs 20 37.6K
90-day Installs 59 109.6K
365-day Installs 318 380.0K
Version 26.01 37.0.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 3
GitHub Forks -
Open Issues -
License
Language C#
Last GitHub Commit 5y ago
First Seen Apr 5, 2024 Mar 29, 2017

Reviews

Arm Performance Libraries

Arm Performance Libraries offers optimized math libraries for Arm processors, enhancing performance in compute-intensive tasks. Ideal for developers working on macOS or iOS with Arm chips, it provides significant performance improvements in applications requiring high mathematical computation.

Provides optimized standard math libraries for Arm processors to enhance application performance.

Pros

  • + High-performance optimization for Arm processors
  • + Beneficial for developers working on Arm-based systems
  • + Maintained by a reputable company

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update feature requiring manual checks
  • - Limited community support and discussion

Android SDK Platform-Tools

Essential for Android development, this toolset integrates Android SDK Platform Tools with .NET Core, enabling seamless cross-platform app deployment and device interaction. Ideal for developers working on Android projects within a .NET environment.

Provides tools for interacting with Android devices and deploying apps as a .NET Core global tool.

Pros

  • + Essential for Android development workflows.
  • + Integrates well with .NET Core for cross-platform development.
  • + Convenient macOS availability for developers.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature necessitating manual checks.
  • - Inactive project with potential compatibility risks.