Hackernews posts about AArch64
AArch64 is the 64-bit instruction set architecture (ISA) used by ARMv8 and later processor architectures, providing improved performance and functionality for modern applications and devices.
- Disambiguating Arm, Arm ARM, ARMv9, ARM9, ARM64, AArch64, A64, A78, ... (nickdesaulniers.github.io)
- Emulating x86 on X64 on Aarch64 (neugierig.org)
- ARMv8 AArch64/ARM64 Full Beginner's Assembly Tutorial (mariokartwii.com)
- Running Arm64.aarch64 FreeBSD on QEMU/UTM.app on Apple Silicon (weblog.antranigv.am)
- Linker Notes on AArch64 (maskray.me)
- A Time Consuming Pitfall for 32-Bit Applications on AArch64 (sigma-star.at)
- Corsix – A whirlwind tour of AArch64 vector instructions (www.corsix.org)
- GNU C Library Tuning for AArch64 Helps Memset Performance by ~24% (www.phoronix.com)
- Emulating x86 on Apple’s AARCH64 X64 Emulator (hackaday.com)
- ARM's Cortex A72: Aarch64 for the Masses (chipsandcheese.com)
- LLVM's Bolt Flipped on by Default for Linux x86/AArch64 Test Releases (www.phoronix.com)
- Porting Helios to aarch64 for my FOSDEM talk, part one (drewdevault.com)
- Linux: How to Execute an Object File (Part 4 – AArch64 Edition) (blog.cloudflare.com)
- ARM's Cortex A72: Aarch64 for the Masses (chipsandcheese.com)
- Are aarch64 atomics this sensitive? (eighty-twenty.org)
- A Guide to ARM64 / AArch64 Assembly on Linux (2018) (modexp.wordpress.com)
- SeL4 on AArch64 is now verified for functional correctness (proofcraft.systems)