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From: John R. <jr...@Bi...> - 2013-08-07 12:53:27
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> Can you specify some areas where 64 bit ARM is being used? > I mean some links on real devices, systems, etc.? > Does some company use it in mobile devices (phones, tablets)? So far, 64-bit ARM is for use in data centers which desire lower power consumption and lower cooling costs, but still must handle larger address spaces. Battery-powered or portable devices prefer 32 bits because of monetary cost, physical size, and software issues. |