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− | {{title|ARM}}'''ARM''' is a family of [[bi-endian]], [[fixed-length]], [[instruction set architectures]] and extensions. The ARM architecture is widely used in the [[mobile]] and [[embedded]] markets. Today, ARM-based implementations are designed by a number of [[semiconductor companies|companies]] including [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] itself, [[Qualcomm]], [[Apple]], and [[AppliedMicro]]. | + | {{title|ARM}}{{arm isa main}} |
+ | '''ARM''' is a family of [[bi-endian]], [[fixed-length]], [[instruction set architectures]] and extensions. The ARM architecture is widely used in the [[mobile]] and [[embedded]] markets. Today, ARM-based implementations are designed by a number of [[semiconductor companies|companies]] including [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] itself, [[Qualcomm]], [[Apple]], and [[AppliedMicro]]. | ||
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ARM is a family of bi-endian, fixed-length, instruction set architectures and extensions. The ARM architecture is widely used in the mobile and embedded markets. Today, ARM-based implementations are designed by a number of companies including ARM itself, Qualcomm, Apple, and AppliedMicro.
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