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[[wikipedia:ARM architecture]] ([[1985]]) | [[wikipedia:ARM architecture]] ([[1985]]) | ||
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* ARM v8 (2011), adds 64-bit [[memory addressing]] capabilities | * ARM v8 (2011), adds 64-bit [[memory addressing]] capabilities | ||
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+ | * [[ARM Cortex-A15]] | ||
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+ | * [[Wikipedia:ARM Cortex-A72]] (2016) | ||
* [[Wikipedia:ARM Cortex-A78]] (2020) | * [[Wikipedia:ARM Cortex-A78]] (2020) | ||
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== Related terms == | == Related terms == | ||
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* [[Raspberry Pi]], [[Orangepi PC]] | * [[Raspberry Pi]], [[Orangepi PC]] | ||
* [[Snapdragon]] | * [[Snapdragon]] | ||
− | * [[Tesla]] | + | * [[Tesla]] FSD |
* [[Apple T1]], [[Apple T2]] | * [[Apple T1]], [[Apple T2]] | ||
* [[Raspberry Pi]] | * [[Raspberry Pi]] | ||
* <code>[[qemu-system-arm]]</code> package in Ubuntu that provides [[QEMU]] full system emulation binaries (arm) | * <code>[[qemu-system-arm]]</code> package in Ubuntu that provides [[QEMU]] full system emulation binaries (arm) | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Virsh Memory Commands]] | * [[Virsh Memory Commands]] | ||
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* {{arch}} | * {{arch}} | ||
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[[Category:Computing]] | [[Category:Computing]] |
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