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  1. Announced in October 2011, [14] Armv8-A (often called ARMv8 while the Armv8-R is also available) represents a fundamental change to the ARM architecture. It supports two Execution states: a 64-bit state named AArch64 and a 32-bit state named AArch32.

    • ARM Cortex-A

      Instruction set. ARM, Thumb-2 (32-bit cores); ARMv7-A and...

  2. A arquitetura ARMv8-A, anunciada em Outubro de 2011, [ 1] suporta ainda endereçamento de 64 bits e aritmética de 64 bits, com instruções de tamanho fixo de 32 bits. Com 230 bilhões de chips produzidos até 2022, a arquitetura ARM é mais popular. [ 2][ 3][ 4][ 5][ 6] Histórico.

  3. Timeline. The following table lists each core by the year it was announced. [100] [101] See also. Electronics portal. Comparison of ARMv7-A processors. Comparison of ARMv8-A processors. List of products using ARM processors. References. ^ "ARM Powered Standard Products" (PDF). 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2017.

  4. Latest Versions of the Arm Architecture. Arm works with its partners to evolve its architecture and meet future needs. Armv9-A is a set of extensions to the Armv8-A architecture, and part of a rolling program of substantial enhancements to the architecture to be deployed over the next few years.

  5. Armv8-A was a major milestone for Arm. Up to and including Armv7-A/R, the Arm architecture was a 32-bit architecture. Armv8-A is a 64-bit architecture, although it still supports 32-bit execution to provide backwards compatibility for legacy software (for example, v7, v6, and v5).