It was deprecated and will be removed eventually, but for now, it's still working fine.
Anyway, the point is that it's possible within CLR constraints. There's just not much demand for it, and it's effectively a whole separate CPU arch for the compiler to support, in addition to x86/x64/ARM.
Anyway, the point is that it's possible within CLR constraints. There's just not much demand for it, and it's effectively a whole separate CPU arch for the compiler to support, in addition to x86/x64/ARM.