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by direwolf20 140 days ago
Probably a combination of improvements in x86 and increased prices from ARM
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Yes I think so as well, as one comment on the Reddit thread mentioned, increased prices and lack of new features on Arm may have driven such decisions.

I did enjoy the few Arm servers and VMs I got to work with, and the software ecosystem wasn't in any way lacking for Java and Python deployments. However I did encounter absence of SIMD support in SBCL.