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- Performance claims tend to be exagerated (latest Pi5 is quite good though)
- Very little proprietary software are compiled for ARM

So, as long as you can be sure that the performance of the CPU/GPU suits your 
needs, and you rely only on software that are available in the distribution 
you use, I can see no reason it would be a bad idea.

But as a matter of fact, all my ARM based devices until now have been 
secondary machines and those I really depend on use "Intel" processors (AMD 
actually at the time).

This ITX system seems interresting anyway.

Thierry
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