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  • Linux 5.7 For 64-bit ARM Brings In-Kernel Pointer Authentication, Activity Monitors

    Phoronix: Linux 5.7 For 64-bit ARM Brings In-Kernel Pointer Authentication, Activity Monitors

    The 64-bit ARM architecture code will support several new features with the in-development Linux 5.7 kernel...

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  • #2
    The feature I'm waiting for is support for VC6.

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    • #3
      Anyone have big ARM Server deployments?
      How does Dev to Production work for you?
      What are the big issues between x86 and arm?

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      • #4
        The photo is of a XU4 which in 32-bit, a 64-bit N2 photo would be more fitting.


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        • #5
          Originally posted by elatllat View Post
          The photo is of a XU4 which in 32-bit, a 64-bit N2 photo would be more fitting.

          Assuming that you can get a 64-bit capable Odroid board. Last time I looked for one they were suffering from supply shortages of the Intel chips that they use.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NotMine999 View Post

            Assuming that you can get a 64-bit capable Odroid board. Last time I looked for one they were suffering from supply shortages of the Intel chips that they use.
            The N2 is AMLogic, not Intel, this artical is about ARM not x86.
            (The H2 is intel x86)

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