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NetBSD 9.0, released on Feb 14, 2020. » Release Notes
| CPU | Machines | Install media |
|---|---|---|
| amd64 | 64-bit x86-family machines with AMD and Intel CPUs | DVD, USB image, UEFI USB image (see instructions) |
| arm | ARM development boards like Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, ODROID, "Arm ServerReady" machines more | ARMv6, ARMv7, aarch64 |
| i386 | 32-bit x86-family generic machines ("PC clones") | CD, USB image |
| mips | MIPS development boards like EdgeRouter, Loongson, Malta, more | mips64, mips32 |
| sparc64 | Sun UltraSPARC (64-bit) | CD |
| others | amiga, alpha, cats, dreamcast, M68k, PowerPC, sparc32, VAX, more | various |
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