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by tremon 1617 days ago
supported really is key in that sentence. Does NetBSD build one kernel to rule them all because they only support a limited number of very similar ARM64 devices, or is their kernel just more flexible in adjusting itself at runtime?

Also, ARM64 is only one ISA. 32-bit has at least v5, v7 and thumb in wide circulation (though I may be off-target on what's exactly referred to as an ISA on arm).