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[$] Android memory management The Android system is designed to provide a responsive user experience on systems that, in a relative sense at least, have limited amounts of CPU and memory. Doing so requires a number of techniques, including regular use of a low-memory process killer, that are not seen elsewhere. In a memory-management-track session at the 2019 Linux Storage, Filesystem, and Memory-Management Summit, Suren Baghdasaryan covered a number of issues related to how Android ensures that interactive processes have enough memory to get their jobs done. |
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