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Hey guys, what is the difference between ARMv7-M and ARMv7-ME architectures? Why is there an extra E at the end? I searched online but couldn't find it. I'm new to this!

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The most accurate way is to go to the ARM official website and look at the spec. Each architecture has a standard document describing it.   Details Published on 2019-10-6 11:56
 

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It seems that E stands for revision, which is the fifth edition (ABCDE) in Chinese. It should be ARMv7-M (E)

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The most accurate way is to go to the ARM official website and look at the spec. Each architecture has a standard document describing it.

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wsmysyn posted on 2019-10-6 11:56 The most accurate way is to go to the ARM official website to find the spec. Each architecture has a standard document description

OK, thanks sir.

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freebsder posted on 2019-10-6 10:40 It seems that E means revision, which is the fifth edition (ABCDE) in Chinese. It should be ARMv7-M (E)

Got it, thanks

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