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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 28, 2021

Do you have any plan now to support ARM based systems

Nowday there are more and more ARM-based systems,do you have any plan now to support ARM based systems?

What is your industry? Banking
How will this idea be used?

Our customers are consulting about C:D software's support for ARM-based systems

  • Admin
    Chris Sanders
    Reply
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    Sep 20, 2021

    Thank you for opening this enhancement request with IBM. I have reviewed it thoroughly with my team. Unfortunately we won't be able to accept it. From a market interest perspective we still don't see enough interest to warrant adding ARM hardware support. I would welcome you to request this again sometime in the future in the hopes that ARM hardware will become a more commonly used enterprise grade platform.


    Sincerely,

    Chris Sanders

    Connect:Direct Product Manager