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Which is odd because there's lots of ARM Chromebooks. I'm typing this one one right now.

So they have a working version of this internally obviously. I guess they just don't ship it stand-alone?




In the featured article, it delves into this a bit:

> Earlier, I said that 'Widevine-in-Chrome-on-Linux-on-aarch64' is not an officially supported platform.

> I lied.

> Chromebooks exist, many have aarch64 CPUs, they run Chrome on Linux (more or less), and they officially support Widevine.

The whole post is worth a read. Its pretty sort and well written!




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