
Thought Windows on ARM was snazzy. Have a gander at this. The outfit's forthcoming ARMv8 architecture, the first ARM architecture to include a 64-bit instruction set, has just been detailed, with a goal to expand the reach of ARM processor-based solutions "into consumer and enterprise applications where extended virtual addressing and 64-bit data processing are required." The ARMv8 architecture consists of two main execution states - AArch64 and AArch32 - and we're apt to see the real benefits hit high-end servers first.
Engadget, ARMv8 detailed: 64-bit architecture, AppliedMicro first in line
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