The specified term refers to a particular build of the Twitch application designed for Android operating systems. Specifically, it designates the package file (APK) intended for devices with an ARM64-v8a architecture. The “tv” prefix suggests it’s optimized for television or set-top box environments, while “android.app” indicates it is an application package for the Android platform. The “arm64-v8a” suffix indicates compatibility with devices using a 64-bit ARM processor architecture.
This specific application package offers benefits in performance and compatibility on supported devices. Targeting the ARM64-v8a architecture allows the application to take full advantage of the capabilities of 64-bit processors, potentially leading to smoother streaming, reduced battery consumption, and enhanced overall user experience. Historically, distributing applications tailored to specific architectures has been a standard practice in the Android ecosystem to optimize performance across a diverse range of hardware configurations.