Raymond Chen: The AArch64 processor (aka arm64), part 1: Introduction. (Blog) In: The Old New Thing (DevBlog). Microsoft, 26. Juli 2022, abgerufen am 5. November 2022 (englisch): „The 64-bit version of the ARM architecture is formally known as AArch64. It is the 64-bit version of classic 32-bit ARM, which has been retroactively renamed AArch32. Even though the architecture formally goes by the name AArch64, many people (including Windows) call it arm64. Even more confusing, the instruction set is called A64. (The 32-bit ARM instruction sets have also been retroactively renamed: Classic ARM is now called A32, and Thumb-2 is now called T32.) … No more Thumb mode – AArch64 is an extension of the classic ARM instruction set, not an extension of Thumb-2.“
Frank Riemenschneider: ARM paart Cortex-A7 und Cortex-A15. In: elektroniknet.de. 13. Juni 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 23. September 2015; abgerufen am 8. August 2013.
Frank Riemenschneider: ARM paart Cortex-A7 und Cortex-A15. In: elektroniknet.de. 13. Juni 2012, archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 23. September 2015; abgerufen am 8. August 2013.