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Longer on mobile devices, why? ARM has introduced ARMv8, 64-bit versions for their brochure from 2011. Compared with the ARMv7 which only supports 32-bit architecture supports adding new A64 script to leverage the power of computing 64-bit. Of course it's still a 32-bit instruction set to ensure the 32-bit app can run normally on a 64-bit chip. By 2012, ARM Cortex continues announced Cortex-A57-A53 and, the first dual-core processor in the world to be designed based on ARMv8. Following this, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, Samsung, AMD, Applied Micro, Broadcom, ST Microelectronics and many other semiconductor companies also plan to put its products on the ARMv8.
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