On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:19:21 +0100, David Higton
declaimed the following:
>Or when all new chips are coming out with 64 bit instruction sets and
>it becomes clear that 32 bit instruction sets will no longer be supported
>by new processors as from some date in the quite near future.
>
>Which is where we are now.
>
Except so many ARM processors implement Thumb(2) which is a 16-bit wide
instruction set (for 32-bit accesses)
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