> The ARM servers we were working on, however, ignored a higher different number of LSBs. Therefore, when dc zva was called inside bzero, more bytes than expected were set to 0<p>Let that sink in... ARM has an instruction which zeros out an implementation defined amount of memory...<p>How can ARM ever hope to become the new-x86 with things like that? It's pretty rare a programmer wants a randomly sized bit of memory zeroed...
Wow, they succeeded in getting iOS to boot on a cloud ARM processor inside QEMU. They can use that enviro to develop custom layers to eventually run on modded hardware to do realtime analysis at full execution speed.