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I know that Ubuntu supports ARM processors. I mean, I got it to install on a Pi 4 but I've not been able to reliably find good solid information on installs that support Annapurna Labs ARM CPUs

is this CPU supported on Server??

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    Does this answer your question? Will my device work with Ubuntu? – guiverc Mar 24 '23 at 03:04
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    There are two supported ARM architectures ... why not look up what architectures the device you're interested in will run & see if there is a match? Also why not boot & try it... numerous images exist (though some are only for testing & not released products). This is a Q&A site & what you're asking is the sort of opinion question that is off-topic here as it belongs on a Forum (which this site isn't). https://ubuntuforums.org/ is the site of Ubuntu Forum(s). – guiverc Mar 24 '23 at 03:06
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    Amazon’s Graviton instances are powered by Annapurna Labs ARM CPUs, so the answer is clearly “yes”. That said, you will need a special image that is optimized for the architecture. Canonical’s cloud image page might be a good place to start – matigo Mar 24 '23 at 06:09
  • @guiverc I miss how this is opinion-based. The question is "is this CPU supported or not". The answer may be "yes", "no", or "it's complicated", but I can't think of a scenario where the answer would be "it depends on what's right for you". – ArrayBolt3 Mar 24 '23 at 06:35
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    @ArrayBolt3 Discussion(s) I've had with mods ... I saw this as like "Questions that are primarily opinion-based, such as shopping or hardware recommendations" (https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic) are best dealt with on forums & not Q&A sites like this. I call things how I see/understand them (and won't always be right!) – guiverc Mar 24 '23 at 06:45
  • @matigo I had no idea there was a ""cloud image"" that might do the trick. – CaptStarFox Mar 25 '23 at 00:31
  • @guiverc its a QNAP Device that has one and was given to me , and I get mixed answers on it – CaptStarFox Mar 25 '23 at 00:31

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