> There are no beefy 32-bit ARM servers.
"Ampere processors natively support both 32 & 64 bit Android applications and require no binary translation for maximum instance density"
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"Run up to 120+ 3D cloud game instances per socket"
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"DRAM: 384GB - 512GB"
https://amperecomputing.com/solutions/arm-native
I've not personally tested this, but it very much appears that just like x86, you can use a 64-bit ARM kernel that has 32-bit support enabled to run a 32-bit userspace, likely compatible with docker, or even just in a chroot. Then with 120 cores, "make -j 120"