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by elorant 1318 days ago
Speaking for myself, it’s not an ARM desktop PC what I need, but an ARM server. Make those highly available and then I’ll start developing/porting my code on ARM.
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AWS has them: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/graviton/, and you can run Lambdas with ARM.

Disclaimer: I work for Amazon (not in AWS).

Microsoft had preview for ARM64 Azure VMs earlier this year. Not sure if they've gone beyond that.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/now-in-preview-azure-...

Foxconn, Gigabyte and Supermicro make Ampere Altra-based servers: https://amperecomputing.com/reference-platforms/ampere-altra...
It's hard to get from usual companies like Lenovo, Dell, HP etc.

I just want ARM64 with ECC and the ability to put quite few NVMe inside (U2 or M2, doesn't matter that much)

I've seen those, but they cost a fortune. Even the smallest 32core CPU with 128GB RAM and a couple of nvme ssds costs more than 10k.
Pretty much all the cloud providers have ARM options these days, even the smaller ones.