The end of the AArch64 desktop experiment

A user details their decision to abandon an 11-month experiment using an Ampere Altra server-grade system as a desktop computer. The project failed due to hardware compatibility issues, specifically PCIe controller bugs that caused data corruption with AMD GPUs.
Why it matters
This provides technical insight into the limitations of using server-grade ARM hardware for consumer desktop applications.
This post is part 7 of the "Let me try to use an AArch64 system as a desktop" series:
The article is a technical post-mortem of a hardware experiment with no political or social bias.
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