What Is ARMv8?
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ARMv8 is a version of the ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) architecture that supports 64-bit computing. It is the successor to ARMv7, which supported 32-bit computing. ARMv8 introduces a new instruction set that is compatible with the 32-bit instruction set of ARMv7, while also adding support for 64-bit instructions and addressing. The ARMv8 architecture is used in a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and servers. It is designed to be energy efficient and is commonly used in low-power devices.
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