You can make that a 32GB laptop and it'll still be the same result.
Pro-tip: On Windows, right-click on the Android Studio EXE in Task Manager as it is starting up, select "Set affinity" and uncheck a few CPU checkboxes so your poor laptop has some CPU overhead to do important things like move the mouse pointer around on the screen. You'll thank me later...and also wonder if there's a way to automate that. This tip is also useful during the first 5 minutes of booting and logging into bloated corporate images. Just sort by CPU time and start picking off processes that your organization has decided must absolutely run during the time when the poor CPU is being maxed out.
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You can make that a 32GB laptop and it'll still be the same result.
Pro-tip: On Windows, right-click on the Android Studio EXE in Task Manager as it is starting up, select "Set affinity" and uncheck a few CPU checkboxes so your poor laptop has some CPU overhead to do important things like move the mouse pointer around on the screen. You'll thank me later...and also wonder if there's a way to automate that. This tip is also useful during the first 5 minutes of booting and logging into bloated corporate images. Just sort by CPU time and start picking off processes that your organization has decided must absolutely run during the time when the poor CPU is being maxed out.