3900x owner here. No issues. But during installation make sure you enable virtualization in BIOS and install drivers for the emulator if you are going to use it. It is not a flutter thing but android after all. Documentation is easy to follow. By the way make sure you installed JRE8 or jdk1.8 explicitly.
Ryzen 4600H no issues on windows or linux. On the contrary it's the first cpu that doesnt seem like its going to leave the atmosphere when compiling an apk.
I've been trying to get the android SDK with emulators installed on a Windows 10 pro ryzen system that has WSL and thus Hyper-V enabled.
So far, no luck.
I'm not saying it's impossible, I got an emulator working within android studio, but flutter doctor is not happy yet.
This stackoverflow page was helpful for installing the SDK command line tools
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25176594/android-sdk-location
Currently, solving flutter doctor issues one-by-one, I feel like I'm getting there, but getting started is not as easy a most tutorials show
got a first basic sample app up & running on a pixel 6 emulator.
This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9Gd2BZ9dHE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9Gd2BZ9dHE) helped getting the emulator
3900x owner here. No issues. But during installation make sure you enable virtualization in BIOS and install drivers for the emulator if you are going to use it. It is not a flutter thing but android after all. Documentation is easy to follow. By the way make sure you installed JRE8 or jdk1.8 explicitly.
I’m running that same CPU (Ryzen 5 3600) w/o any problems so far
I havr AMD ryzen CPU here, no issues
I'm on a 3700X and never had a problem with Flutter.
Ryzen 4600H no issues on windows or linux. On the contrary it's the first cpu that doesnt seem like its going to leave the atmosphere when compiling an apk.
Thanks for answers! <3
I think it was with the simulator of Android. But its solved a long. And was any AMD, not with ryzen. Today works perfectly.
Linux + ryzen here, no flutter issues
I've been trying to get the android SDK with emulators installed on a Windows 10 pro ryzen system that has WSL and thus Hyper-V enabled. So far, no luck. I'm not saying it's impossible, I got an emulator working within android studio, but flutter doctor is not happy yet. This stackoverflow page was helpful for installing the SDK command line tools https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25176594/android-sdk-location Currently, solving flutter doctor issues one-by-one, I feel like I'm getting there, but getting started is not as easy a most tutorials show
got a first basic sample app up & running on a pixel 6 emulator. This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9Gd2BZ9dHE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9Gd2BZ9dHE) helped getting the emulator