I'm going to be bold here, but I say yes, that closure is right. The question is off-topic. It is well-asked in my opinion, despite the claims in the comments.
Here is my reasoning.
While Android Studio is a tool often used by programmers, the specific issue is not about using the features of Android Studio. It is more about an installation/setup/operating system/host kind of problem. There are way more things to consider than just the use of Android Studio itself.
In that context, I think the question is on-topic on the sites that have usermode applications as their area of expertise. I think of Super User, Unix & Linux and Ask Ubuntu. I presume that the expert on that site are able to offer more detailed answers, diagnosing options, workarounds for any memory leaking application and that includes Android Studio. You might have to provide some specific stuff, for example if Android Studio is a typical JVM driven app but from there users can apply all their knowledge from other/similar setups.
It is true that, due to the nature of Android Studio, it is likely you find more users on SO that have experienced or are experiencing the same problem. Some of those users, due to their problem solving and tech savvy background, might have dived in and found either a root cause, a workaround or a patch. Those answers would still be useful on the other sites I mentioned.
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linked to SU or L&U sites just because of I was using it as OS. Ask Ubuntu is right platform though. We should not forget that macOS also runs on Unix and if I have any issue related to Xcode, which site you gonna suggest to ask a question on ?Rules
? What does that have to do with programming? If it's not a programming issue, it's not on topic for Stack Overflow.