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What are you most excited to build? Do you have any homelab projects which just became easier thanks to Appwrite on ARM? Let us know on Discord, Twitter, Dev.to, or anywhere you find a friendly Appwriter. :) Also, the awesome-appwrite repo keeps growing with new tutorials, demos, videos, and more!
Low-power processors aren't just for mobile/IoT devices anymore, nor are they less capable than x86 computers. Most notably, the Apple M1 (ARM-based) has made a big splash with ARM now powering iPads, Macbooks, Mac Minis, and now iMacs, with other manufacturers set to follow in their footsteps. Amazon has also been a pioneer of ARM in the datacenter - Amazon employs a 64-core(!) Neoverse N1 ARM processor in their Graviton2 virtual servers.