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submitted 2 weeks ago by davel@lemmy.ml to c/mikrotik@lemmy.world

Usually, when a device is built on arm32 architecture, it is not possible to switch to arm64 due to hardware limitations, but this is an exception! The L009UiGS and L009UiGS-2HaxD-IN devices come with an arm64 processor that was initially run in arm32 mode for stability, but we have improved our software! Now, it is possible to do a simple package switch.

Note that there are other 32-bit Mikrotik products with 64-bit ARM Cortex A53 processors, which may get the same upgrade to 64-bit, including the “hEX refresh,” “hEX S (2025),” and “hAP ax S”.

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