On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 17:01 +0200, deloptes wrote: > Tixy wrote: > > > AArch64 is the abbreviation used by ARM for their 64-bit ISA, and is > > also used used by projects like GCC. > > I read this, but it said that the naming was merged to arm64 which initiated > from Apple. I am confused, cause the article said you can use both in GCC > for same thing
Yeh they're probably interchangeable. AArch64/32 are Arm's 'official' ISA names and Linux kernel engineers mostly thought they sucked [1]. Don't know what this has to do with Apple, unless it's an LLVM arch naming thing? -- Tixy

