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500 virtual Linux devices on ARM64 (a Nerves story)
This is a fun start to what should be an even more entertaining journey. Running a lot of virtual Nerves devices.
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I wonder when ARM64 or RISC would be generally available for customer purchase (economically) for using them as desktop. We already have some Laptop running Arm64 CPU now.
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