Pardon? jahboater is 100% correct.Oh God of my!
Guys, excuse me, but are you professionals? The first 64-bit Raspberry Pi was the 2!
...and here I was looking for help!
Thanks anyway.
The Raspberry Pi 2B was launched with BCM2836 which was quad ARM A7 CPUs - those are not AArch64.
Whilst not always 100% reliable, wikipedia is correct.
The 2B has been updated subsequently to use either BCM2836 or BCM2837, as documented in the Product Change Notice. Those with BCM2837 will support AArch64.
The Raspberry Pi 3B was the first Raspberry Pi launched that supported AArch64.
Statistics: Posted by 6by9 — Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:26 am