2025-01-15, 05:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-01-15, 05:11 PM by Efficient_Good_5784.)
Just for future reference, in the context of CPUs, AMD64 doesn't exactly refer to the company "AMD". It refers to the architecture of the CPU.
In this case, it's the x86-64 that the company "AMD" helped developed. Intel later adopted it, so now both Intel and AMD CPUs use the x86-64 architecture (AMD64).
The AMR64 download you see on Jellyfin's website is for the M-chips that Apple is putting out on their hardware.
Get the ARM version if you ever upgrade to one of these.
In this case, it's the x86-64 that the company "AMD" helped developed. Intel later adopted it, so now both Intel and AMD CPUs use the x86-64 architecture (AMD64).
The AMR64 download you see on Jellyfin's website is for the M-chips that Apple is putting out on their hardware.
Get the ARM version if you ever upgrade to one of these.