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- ARM_architecture abstract "ARM is a family of instruction set architectures for computer processors based on a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architecture developed by British company ARM Holdings.A RISC-based computer design approach means ARM processors require significantly fewer transistors than typical CISC x86 processors in most personal computers. This approach reduces costs, heat and power use. These are desirable traits for light, portable, battery-powered devices—including smartphones, laptops, tablet and notepad computers, and other embedded systems. A simpler design facilitates more efficient multi-core CPUs and higher core counts at lower cost, providing improved energy efficiency for servers.ARM Holdings develops the instruction set and architecture for ARM-based products, but does not manufacture products. The company periodically releases updates to its cores. Current cores from ARM Holdings support a 32-bit address space and 32-bit arithmetic; the ARMv8-A architecture, announced in October 2011, adds support for a 64-bit address space and 64-bit arithmetic. Instructions for ARM Holdings' cores have 32-bit-wide fixed-length instructions, but later versions of the architecture also support a variable-length instruction set that provides both 32-bit and 16-bit-wide instructions for improved code density. Some cores can also provide hardware execution of Java bytecodes.ARM Holdings licenses the chip designs and the ARM instruction set architectures to third-parties, who design their own products that implement one of those architectures—including systems-on-chips (SoC) that incorporate memory, interfaces, radios, etc. Currently, the widely used Cortex cores, older "classic" cores, and specialized SecurCore cores variants are available for each of these to include or exclude optional capabilities. Companies that produce ARM products include Apple, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Rockchip, Samsung Electronics, and Texas Instruments. Apple first implemented the ARMv8-A architecture in the Apple A7 chip in the iPhone 5S.In 2005, about 98% of all mobile phones sold used at least one ARM processor. The low power consumption of ARM processors has made them very popular: 37 billion ARM processors have been produced as of 2013, up from 10 billion in 2008. The ARM architecture (32-bit) is the most widely used architecture in mobile devices, and most popular 32-bit one in embedded systems.According to ARM Holdings, in 2010 alone, producers of chips based on ARM architectures reported shipments of 6.1 billion ARM-based processors, representing 95% of smartphones, 35% of digital televisions and set-top boxes and 10% of mobile computers. It is the most widely used 32-bit instruction set architecture in terms of quantity produced.".
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- ARM_architecture bits "32".
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- ARM_architecture caption "The ARM logo".
- ARM_architecture design Reduced_instruction_set_computing.
- ARM_architecture designer ARM_Holdings.
- ARM_architecture encoding "32".
- ARM_architecture encoding "AArch64/A64 and AArch32/A32 use 32-bit instructions, T32 uses mixed 16- and 32-bit instructions. ARMv7 user-space compatibility".
- ARM_architecture endianness Endianness.
- ARM_architecture endianness "Bi in ARMv3 and above".
- ARM_architecture extensions Jazelle.
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- ARM_architecture extensions "All mandatory: Thumb-2, NEON, Jazelle, VFPv4-D16, VFPv4".
- ARM_architecture extensions "Thumb-2 , NEON, Jazelle, FPv4-SP".
- ARM_architecture fpr "32".
- ARM_architecture fpr "Up to 32× 64-bit registers, SIMD/floating-point".
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- ARM_architecture introduced "1985".
- ARM_architecture introduced "2011".
- ARM_architecture name "32".
- ARM_architecture name "64".
- ARM_architecture name "ARM architectures".
- ARM_architecture open "Proprietary".
- ARM_architecture type "Register-Register".
- ARM_architecture version "ARMv6, ARMv5, ARMv4T, ARMv3, ARMv2".
- ARM_architecture version "ARMv8-A".
- ARM_architecture version "ARMv8-R, ARMv7-A, ARMv7-R, ARMv7E-M, ARMv7-M, ARMv6-M".
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- ARM_architecture comment "ARM is a family of instruction set architectures for computer processors based on a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architecture developed by British company ARM Holdings.A RISC-based computer design approach means ARM processors require significantly fewer transistors than typical CISC x86 processors in most personal computers. This approach reduces costs, heat and power use.".
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- ARM_architecture label "Arquitectura ARM".
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- ARM_architecture label "إيه.آر.إم (معالج)".
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