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| {{arm|ARMv8.3}} || ARMv8.3-A || [[Qualcomm]] || {{qualcomm|Saphira|l=arch}} | | {{arm|ARMv8.3}} || ARMv8.3-A || [[Qualcomm]] || {{qualcomm|Saphira|l=arch}} | ||
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− | | {{arm|ARMv8.4}} || ARMv8.4-A || [[ARM]] || • {{armh|Neoverse V1|l=arch}} (''[[ | + | | {{arm|ARMv8.4}} || ARMv8.4-A <hr>ARMv8.5-A || [[ARM]] || • {{armh|Neoverse V1|l=arch}} (''{{armh|Zeus|l=arch}}'') <hr>• [[Apple]] A13, S6, S7, S8; Apple A14, M1 <!-- ARMv8.4-A: Neoverse V1 (AWS Graviton3); ARMv8.4-A compatible: Apple A13, S6, S7, S8; ARMv8.5-A compatible: Apple A14, M1 --> |
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− | | {{arm|ARMv8.6}} || ARMv8.6-A || [[ARM]] || | + | | {{arm|ARMv8.6}} || ARMv8.6-A<hr>ARMv8.7-A || [[ARM]] || [[Apple]] A15, A16, A17, M2, M3 <hr>[[Qualcomm]] Oryon |
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− | | rowspan="2" | {{arm|ARMv9}} || rowspan="2" | ARMv9.0-A || rowspan="2" | [[ARM]] || • {{armh|Cortex-A510|l=arch}} ( | + | | rowspan="2" | {{arm|ARMv9}} || rowspan="2" | ARMv9.0-A || rowspan="2" | [[ARM]] || • {{armh|Cortex-A510|l=arch}}, {{armh|Cortex-A710|l=arch}}, {{armh|Cortex-A715|l=arch}} <!-- |
+ | :• Cortex-A510: Google Tensor G3; MediaTek Dimensity 7200 (Pro/Ultra), 8300 (Ultra), 9000/9000+, 9200; Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, 7 Gen 3, 7s/7+ Gen 2, 8(+) Gen 1, 8 Gen 2; Samsung Exynos 2200 | ||
+ | :• Cortex-A710: MediaTek Dimensity 9000/9000+; Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, 7 Gen 3, 7s/7+ Gen 2, 8(+) Gen 1, 8 Gen 2; Samsung Exynos 2200 | ||
+ | :• Cortex-A715: Google Tensor G3; MediaTek Dimensity 7200 (Pro/Ultra), 8300 (Ultra), 9200; Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, 8 Gen 2 --><hr>• {{armh|Cortex-X2|l=arch}}, {{armh|Cortex-X3|l=arch}} <!-- | ||
+ | • Cortex-X2: MediaTek Dimensity 9000/9000+; Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s/7+ Gen 2, 8(+) Gen 1; Samsung Exynos 2200 | ||
+ | • Cortex-X3: Google Tensor G3; MediaTek Dimensity 9200/9200+; Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 --> | ||
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− | | • {{armh|Neoverse N2|l=arch}} (''[[arm_holdings/microarchitectures/perseus|Perseus]]''), | + | | • {{armh|Neoverse N2|l=arch}} (''[[arm_holdings/microarchitectures/perseus|Perseus]]''), {{armh|Neoverse V2|l=arch}} (''[[arm holdings/microarchitectures/demeter|Demeter]]'') <!-- |
+ | • Neoverse N2: Alibaba YiTian 710; Microsoft Azure Cobalt 100 | ||
+ | • Neoverse V2: AWS Graviton4; Google Axion; Nvidia Grace --> | ||
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| {{arm|ARMv9.1}} || ARMv9.1-A || [[ARM]] || | | {{arm|ARMv9.1}} || ARMv9.1-A || [[ARM]] || | ||
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− | | {{arm|ARMv9.2}} || ARMv9.2-A || [[ARM]] || | + | | {{arm|ARMv9.2}} || ARMv9.2-A || [[ARM]] || Cortex-A520, Cortex-A720, Cortex-A725 <hr>{{armh|Cortex-X4|l=arch}}, Cortex-X925, Cortex-X930 <br>{{armh|Neoverse N3|l=arch}} (''[[arm_holdings/microarchitectures/hermes|Hermes]]''), {{armh|Neoverse V3|l=arch}} (''[[arm_holdings/microarchitectures/poseidon|Poseidon]]'') <hr>Apple A18, Apple M4 <!-- |
+ | • Cortex-A520: Google Tensor G4; Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen4, 7s/7+ Gen3, 8(s) Gen3; Samsung Exynos 1580, Exynos 2400 | ||
+ | • Cortex-A720: Google Tensor G4; MediaTek Dimensity 9300(+); Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen4, 7s/7+ Gen3, 8(s) Gen3; Samsung Exynos 1580, Exynos 2400 | ||
+ | • Cortex-A725: MediaTek Dimensity 8400 (Ultra) | ||
+ | • Cortex-X4: Google Tensor G4; MediaTek Dimensity 9300(+); Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen3, 8(s) Gen3; Samsung Exynos 2400 | ||
+ | • Cortex-X925: MediaTek Dimensity 9400(+) | ||
+ | • Neoverse N3, Neoverse V3 | ||
+ | • ARMv9.2-A compatible: Apple A18, Apple M4 --> | ||
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| {{arm|ARMv9.3}} || ARMv9.3-A || [[ARM]] || | | {{arm|ARMv9.3}} || ARMv9.3-A || [[ARM]] || |
Revision as of 22:55, 12 March 2025
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ARM Versions are the architectural version numbers. ARM architecture versions always use the ARMv#
notations. Architecture versions are often confused with the various ARM implementations which historically used similar notations ARM#
. Note that for the implementations, the number does not necessarily correlates to the architecture version used. Over the years, a number of additional implementations were designed by third party companies such as DEC, Intel, Qualcomm and Apple.