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ARM Goes 64-Bit With Its New ARMv8 Chip Architecture 156

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angry tapir writes "In less than a decade, a microprocessor core could be no bigger than a red blood cell, the CTO of ARM has predicted. ARM has already helped develop a prototype, implantable device for monitoring eye-pressure in glaucoma patients that measures just 1 cubic millimeter, CTO Mike Muller said at ARM's TechCon conference. At the conference the company also introduced its first 64-bit chip. The ARMv8 adds 64-bit addressing capabilities, an improvement over the current ARMv7-A architecture, which is capable of up to 40-bit addressing. The architecture puts ARM into more direct competition with Intel and its 64-bit Xeon processors."
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ARM Goes 64-Bit With Its New ARMv8 Chip Architecture

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  • Re:BS (Score:2, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 28 2011, @08:33AM (#37867306)

    In other news, Toyota is now offering the Prius in a two door variant. This design puts the Prius into more direct competition with Ferrari and it's two door sports cars.

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