Arm64 is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
MacOS-only ARM64 assembly static web server (ymawky) with explicit safety controls, PUT uploads up to 1 GiB, and GPL-3.0 licensing; portability to Linux requires significant changes.
QBE is a tiny open-source compiler backend claiming 70% of industrial backend performance in 10% of the code, with fast compile times and support for amd64, arm64, and riscv64.
A Rust nightly tail-call interpreter for the Uxn/Raven VM delivers strong performance gains on ARM64 versus hand-written assembly, with mixed results on x86 and WebAssembly; the feature is merged in 0.3.0 and defaults to ARM64, highlighting both promise and cross-platform caveats.
Podroid enables running Linux containers on Android without root by booting a lightweight Alpine VM via QEMU with Podman, providing a self-contained, persistent container runtime on arm64 devices with Android 14+.
Rewrite of git in Zig (ziggit) yields up to 100x speedups for bun, WASM size reductions, and strong cross-platform gains backed by benchmark data and an elaborate agent-driven workflow.
Google plans to bring Chrome to ARM64 Linux devices in Q2 2026, expanding Chrome’s ARM coverage beyond Macs and Windows to Linux on Arm, with unclear whether demand is existing or future.
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