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What (who) is ARM8 - definition

FAMILY OF RISC-BASED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES
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  • Armv8-A Platform with Cortex A57/A53 MPCore big.LITTLE CPU chip
  • Microprocessor-based system on a chip
  • ARM1 2nd processor for the BBC Micro
  • An ARMv7 is also used to power the [[CuBox]] family of single-board computers.
  • Die]] of an ARM610 microprocessor
  • [[Tronsmart]] MK908, a [[Rockchip]]-based quad-core Android "mini PC", with a microSD card next to it for a size comparison
  • An ARMv7 was used to power older versions of the popular [[Raspberry Pi]] single-board computers like this Raspberry Pi 2 from 2015.
  • MB]] [[flash memory]] by [[STMicroelectronics]]

ARM8         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
ARM Cortex; ARM6; ARM core; ARM10; ARM10E; ARM Cortex-A50; ARM SecurCore; ARM8; ARM3; ARM2; ARM1; ARM SecureCore; List of ARM microprocessor cores; Xgene; List of ARM cores; List of ARM microprocessors; X-Gene (microarchitecture); ARM MPCore; ARM microprocessors; List of ARM microarchitectures
<processor> A RISC microprocessor core designed by Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. with 50000 transistors. The design of the ARM8 is not yet public but it is not superscalar. The ARM8 will form the core of the ARM800 microprocessor integrated circuit. (1995-03-03)
List of ARM processors         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
ARM Cortex; ARM6; ARM core; ARM10; ARM10E; ARM Cortex-A50; ARM SecurCore; ARM8; ARM3; ARM2; ARM1; ARM SecureCore; List of ARM microprocessor cores; Xgene; List of ARM cores; List of ARM microprocessors; X-Gene (microarchitecture); ARM MPCore; ARM microprocessors; List of ARM microarchitectures
This is a list of central processing units based on the ARM family of instruction sets designed by ARM Ltd. and third parties, sorted by version of the ARM instruction set, release and name.
Acorn RISC Machine         
<processor> The original name of the Advanced RISC Machine. (1995-03-07)

Wikipedia

ARM architecture family

ARM (stylised in lowercase as arm, formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a family of reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architectures for computer processors, configured for various environments. Arm Ltd. develops the architectures and licenses them to other companies, who design their own products that implement one or more of those architectures, including system on a chip (SoC) and system on module (SOM) designs, that incorporate different components such as memory, interfaces, and radios. It also designs cores that implement these instruction set architectures and licenses these designs to many companies that incorporate those core designs into their own products.

Due to their low costs, minimal power consumption, and lower heat generation than their competitors, ARM processors are desirable for light, portable, battery-powered devices, including smartphones, laptops and tablet computers, and other embedded systems. However, ARM processors are also used for desktops and servers, including the world's fastest supercomputer (Fugaku) from 2020 to 2022. With over 230 billion ARM chips produced, as of 2022, ARM is the most widely used family of instruction set architectures (ISA) and the ISAs produced in the largest quantity. Currently, the widely used Cortex cores, older "classic" cores, and specialised SecurCore cores variants are available for each of these to include or exclude optional capabilities.

There have been several generations of the ARM design. The original ARM1 used a 32-bit internal structure but had a 26-bit address space that limited it to 64 MB of main memory. This limitation was removed in the ARMv3 series, which has a 32-bit address space, and several additional generations up to ARMv7 remained 32-bit. Released in 2011, the ARMv8-A architecture added support for a 64-bit address space and 64-bit arithmetic with its new 32-bit fixed-length instruction set. Arm Ltd. has also released a series of additional instruction sets for different rules; the "Thumb" extension adds both 32- and 16-bit instructions for improved code density, while Jazelle added instructions for directly handling Java bytecode. More recent changes include the addition of simultaneous multithreading (SMT) for improved performance or fault tolerance.