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  2. Grand Theft Auto modding - Wikipedia

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    Mods are a part of the Grand Theft Auto franchise's success on PCs. [20] [21] Their popularity added on to the longevity and further success of the GTA series, [19] and complex modifications such as Zombie Alarm and LSPDFR offer entirely new experiences. [22] Modding served as one of main channels for innovations in gameplay. [23]

  3. Comparison of ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of 64/32-bit central processing units that implement the ARMv8-A instruction set architecture and mandatory or optional extensions of it. Most chips support the 32-bit ARMv7-A for legacy applications.

  4. List of ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    [5] ARM710a As ARM710, also used as core of ARM7100 8 KB unified 40 MHz 0.68 DMIPS/MHz ARM7T: ARMv4T ARM7TDMI(-S) 3-stage pipeline, Thumb, ARMv4 first to drop legacy ARM 26-bit addressing: None 15 MIPS @ 16.8 MHz 63 DMIPS @ 70 MHz ARM710T As ARM7TDMI, cache 8 KB unified, MMU 36 MIPS @ 40 MHz ARM720T As ARM7TDMI, cache

  5. Universal binary - Wikipedia

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    The universal binary format is a format for executable files that run natively either on both PowerPC-based and x86-based Macs or on both Intel 64-based and ARM64-based Macs. The format originated on NeXTStep as " Multi-Architecture Binaries ", and the concept is more generally known as a fat binary , as seen on Power Macintosh .

  6. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] However, ARM processors are also used for desktops and servers, including Fugaku, the world's fastest supercomputer from 2020 [6] to 2022. With over 230 billion ARM chips produced, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] since at least 2003, and with its dominance increasing every year [update] , ARM is the most widely used family of instruction set architectures.

  7. Cargo cult programming - Wikipedia

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    Cargo cult programming is a style of computer programming characterized by the ritual inclusion of code or program structures that serve no real purpose. Cargo cult programming is symptomatic of a programmer not understanding either a bug they were attempting to solve or the apparent solution (compare shotgun debugging , deep magic ). [ 1 ]

  8. Armbian - Wikipedia

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    Armbian is a computing build framework that allows users to create system images with configurations for various single-board computers (SBCs). [2] Armbian's objective is to unify the experience across ARM single-board computers, while maintaining performance with hardware-specific optimizations.

  9. AArch64 - Wikipedia

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    AArch64 or ARM64 is the 64-bit Execution state of the ARM architecture family. It was first introduced with the Armv8-A architecture, and has had many extension updates. [ 2 ]