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  2. 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. [ 1 ]

  3. 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.

  4. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    ARM (stylised in lowercase as arm, formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a family of RISC instruction set architectures (ISAs) for computer processors. Arm Holdings develops the ISAs and licenses them to other companies, who build the physical devices that use the instruction set.

  5. Windows Phone 8 - Wikipedia

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    The operating system adds improved file system, drivers, network stack, security components, media and graphics support. Using the NT kernel, Windows Phone can now support multi-core CPUs of up to 64 cores, as well as 1280×720 and 1280×768 resolutions, in addition to the base 800×480 resolution already available on Windows Phone 7.

  6. Portable Executable - Wikipedia

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    To determine whether a PE file is intended for 32-bit or 64-bit architectures, one can examine the Machine field in the IMAGE_FILE_HEADER. [6] Common machine values are 0x014c for 32-bit Intel processors and 0x8664 for x64 processors. Additionally, the Magic field in the IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER reveals whether addresses are 32-bit or 64-bit. A ...

  7. Hackintosh - Wikipedia

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    Notably, companies such as Psystar have attempted to release products using macOS on non-Apple machines, [10] though many Hackintosh systems are designed solely by macOS enthusiasts of various hacking forums and communities. [11] In 2020, Apple began to move to ARM64-based Apple silicon processors.

  8. Mac transition to Apple silicon - Wikipedia

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    The company was named Advanced RISC Machines Ltd, becoming the new meaning of the ARM acronym. [16] One of the first designs of the new company would be the ARM610 SoC, initially for Apple, that allowed the Endianness to be swapped, increased the address space from 26 bit (64 MB) to 32 bit (4 GB), and modified the memory management unit. [17]

  9. List of products using ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    (September 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of products using processors (i.e. central processing units ) based on the ARM architecture family , sorted by generation release and name.