Pixel Tablet and Android 14 might not support 32-bit apps

This commit says that the Pixel Tablet will support 64-bit apps only
Rahman also tweeted about another commit for Android 14 that proposes that manufacturers build 32-bit Android phones only on devices that feature 3GB of RAM or less. Since most Android phones have 4GB of RAM or more, there is a good chance that next year will see 2023's Android 14 move to 64-bit as well.
The good news is that most chipsets used on Android phones will support 64-bit and some of the silicon used on flagship phones are reducing their 32-bit support. For example, top-of-the-line chips following ARMs architecture are phasing out 32-bit support which is found on only three of the eight cores with the remaining five cores supporting 64-bit only. ARM is looking to drop 32-bit support from its flagship architecture, but Qualcomm, the designer of Snapdragon chips, is not on board.

Esper's Rahman tweets about Google's commit
That's because, in China, the Google Play Store is not allowed reducing the need for 64-bit support. But as ars technica notes, the top five app stores in China are banning 32-bit apps at the end of this month.
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