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Arch Linux ARM is a branch of Arch Linux for ARM processors <ref>Arch Linux for ARM processors</r

Unlike Arch Linux which is aimed at newer x86 cCPU's such as i686, x86-64 Arch Linux ARM is aimed at low and high end ARM CPU's, on the low end there are ARMv5 platforms like plug computers, OXNAS-based ARMv6 PogoPlugs, on the somehat higher end there are the Cortex-A8 platforms such as the BeagleBoard, and Cortex-A9 and Tegra platforms like the PandaBoard and TrimSlice. However, Arch Linux ARM can run on any device that supports ARMv5te or ARMv7 instruction sets.