2 GB of available disk space minimum, 4 GB recommended (500 MB for IDE plus 1.5 GB for Android SDK and emulator system image).3 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended (plus 1 GB for the Android Emulator).Before downloading Android Studio, make sure your platform meets the following requirements:
You can download Android Studio from the Android Studio homepage, where you'll also find the traditional SDKs with Android Studio's command-line tools. Google provides Android Studio for the Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. Plugin architecture for extending Android Studio via plugins.Built-in support for Google Cloud Platform, making it easy to integrate Google Cloud Messaging and Google App Engine.
In Part 1, you'll start up your first Android project and get to know Android Studio's main window.After that, we'll spend most of our time actually using Android Studio to develop an animated mobile app: I'll briefly introduce the Android development platform, then show you how to download, install, and run the software.
If you're new to Android Studio, this tutorial series will get you started. Find out what to look for in the latest version of Android Studio, including support for Kotlin, Java 8, and a wealth of new tools and plugins.