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Future ARM CPUs will drop support for 32-bit apps – XDA Developers
ARM has announced that future ARM Cortex-A series CPUs will be 64-bit only, starting from 2022, and thus dropping support for 32-bit.

In May 2020, ARM announced its 2020 CPU lineup, consisting of the ARM Cortex-A78 A-series CPU core and the new ARM Cortex-X1 core, the first coming under the Cortex-X custom CPU program. The new cores haven’t made their way to any shipping devices yet – users will have to wait for early 2021 to see phones powered by the new IP. That’s the way ARM announces its new products: the ARM Cortex-A77 CPU core, announced in May 2019, only made its way to shipping phones in February 2020. The ARM Cortex-A…
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