
The ARMv8-A architecture marks a significant evolution in ARM technology by introducing the optional 64-bit architecture known as "AArch64" and its new "A64" instruction set. AArch64 ensures compatibility with the existing 32-bit architecture, dubbed "AArch32" or ARMv7-A, and its "A32" instruction set. The 16-32 bit Thumb instruction set, now called "T32," does not have a 64-bit equivalent. One of the key features of ARMv8-A is its ability to run 32-bit applications within a 64-bit operating system and to manage a 32-bit OS under a 64-bit hypervisor. ARM unveiled its Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57 cores on October 30, 2012. Apple led the way by integrating an ARMv8-A compatible core, named Cyclone, into a consumer product.
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