Curious if anyone out there is doing Android Studio development on a dual Xeon machine.
I would like to know if the additional processor adds a sharp or visible (50% or more) increase in build performance.
You probably found out, but for others it is interesting: perhaps this is not so.
Whether there was some testing with two relatively fast E2650 v4 Xeons on a rather large Java + Kotlin and Xeon project was significantly slower than processors with a low number of cores / higher clock speeds.
: https://superuser.com/questions/1115206/will-dual-xeons-improve-android-studio-build-times/
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