By: James (no.delete@this.thanks.invalid), November 27, 2020 1:51 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
none (none.delete@this.none.com) on November 27, 2020 12:07 am wrote:
> No, 32-bit (which ARMv7 is) compatibility is not required and Apple M1 most likely doesn't
> support it anymore (there's a reason why Apple required 64-bit apps years ago).
Also, "Starting with Arm’s 2022 IP, all future Cortex-A “big” cores will only support 64-bit".
> No, 32-bit (which ARMv7 is) compatibility is not required and Apple M1 most likely doesn't
> support it anymore (there's a reason why Apple required 64-bit apps years ago).
Also, "Starting with Arm’s 2022 IP, all future Cortex-A “big” cores will only support 64-bit".