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rsamurti 02-02-2021 07:06 PM

Are aarch64 and armv7l different architectures?
 
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tinfoil3d 02-03-2021 12:09 AM

Yes, the same way amd64 and i686 are.

drmozes 02-03-2021 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by rsamurti (Post 6215359)
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"ARM" (since the release of AArch64 architecture) = 32bit ARM architecture, which goes from version/generation 2 (not sure what happened to v1) to ARM v7.

AArch64 is ARM's marketing name for their 64-bit architecture. They continued the generation/version line though, so the baseline AArch64 is named ARMv8.


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