- Jan 8, 2011
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Arm has announced that from 2023, all of its new smartphone CPU cores will be 64-bit only, with no 32-bit compatibility mode. We have had 64-bit capable smartphone processors since 2013 when Apple included the 64-bit A7 processor in the iPhone 5s. 64-bit CPUs came to Android soon after, but all those CPUs could run both 32-bit code and 64-bit code. So, we went from 32-bit only, to 32-bit and 64-bit, and now we are leaving 32-bits behind and moving to a 64-bit only era. What does that mean for Android? Let’s find out.
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32-bits is dead: Here's what it means for Android, Apple, and more
Arm has announced that all of its Cortex-A CPUs will soon be 64-bit only, with no 32-bit compatibility. Here's what it all means.
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