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Recently, 64-bit ARM systems have appeared on the market that use UEFI to boot "generic" (i.e. non-board-specific) OS images, like an x86 PC would. These typically follow either Linaro's SBBR or Microsoft's Always Connected PC specifications, largely compatible with each other. Work is also ongoing on developing SBBR-style firmware for some existing boards, e.g. newer Raspberry Pi boards now have such firmware available.
These platforms could ideally be supported using a single, PC-style "hybrid ISO" image with kernel modules included for various ARM peripherals.
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Recently, 64-bit ARM systems have appeared on the market that use UEFI to boot "generic" (i.e. non-board-specific) OS images, like an x86 PC would. These typically follow either Linaro's SBBR or Microsoft's Always Connected PC specifications, largely compatible with each other. Work is also ongoing on developing SBBR-style firmware for some existing boards, e.g. newer Raspberry Pi boards now have such firmware available.
These platforms could ideally be supported using a single, PC-style "hybrid ISO" image with kernel modules included for various ARM peripherals.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: