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AArch64 Desktop Experiment Ends

A recent development marks the end of an experiment involving AArch64, a type of processor architecture, on desktop computers. This experiment aimed to explore the feasibility of using AArch64 on desktops, but it has now come to a close. The AArch64 architecture is commonly used in mobile devices and some servers, but its adoption on desktops has been limited. The conclusion of this experiment may indicate that AArch64 is not yet ready for widespread use on desktop computers. This could be due to various factors, such as compatibility issues or performance limitations. As a result, users may not see AArch64-based desktops becoming a mainstream option in the near future. The end of this experiment may also impact the development of software and hardware for AArch64-based systems.

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