
Armv8-A architecture
The Armv8-A architecture is a design framework used for modern processors found in smartphones, tablets, and servers. It introduces 64-bit computing, allowing devices to handle larger amounts of data and memory more efficiently than previous 32-bit versions. This architecture improves performance, security, and power efficiency by supporting advanced features like virtualization and better encryption. It provides the core instructions and structure that chip manufacturers build upon, enabling devices to run complex applications smoothly while consuming less power, making it ideal for portable and high-performance computing solutions.