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Google has announced AutoFDO (Automatic Feedback-Directed Optimization) for the Android kernel, a compiler-level technique that uses real-world app usage data to reorganize the operating system's core code and deliver measurable performance gains — including 4% faster cold app launches and 1% faster boot times. Combined with an 18% improvement in ART compile times and the ongoing EROFS file system rollout, the initiative represents a systematic, multi-layered effort to squeeze more speed and battery life out of the 3.9 billion Android devices worldwide without requiring users to buy new phones.

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