>
> If we develop an ARM Linux configuration, we should mark it as arm32, as
> they will most likely have a 64-bit ARM out soon if it isn't here already.
>
> Clint
>
>
If we want to follow our x86 convention then we should have arm_32_OS
and arm_64_OS. ARM 64 is not out yet but it is part of ARMv8
specification announced last October. ARMv8 devices are expected to start
rolling out by the end of this year and be in volume production in two
years. Windows 8 coming out this year also supports ARM. So, having a full
Unicon port to ARM seems inevitable in the future.
Jafar
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