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  1. Announced in October 2011, 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. 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).

  5. Armv8-A. The Armv8-A architecture introduces the ability to use 64-bit and 32-bit Execution states, known as AArch64 and AArch32 respectively. The AArch64 Execution state supports the A64 instruction set. It holds addresses in 64-bit registers and allows instructions in the base instruction set to use 64-bit registers for their processing.