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I might be missing it, but, after going through that entire page, the only things I am seeing that are relevant are the following four sentences, and none of them provide a rationale?

> Currently the Debian armhf port requires at least an Armv7 CPU with Thumb-2 and VFP3D16.

> It might make sense for such a new port -- which would essentially target newer hardware -- to target newer CPUs. For instance, it could target Armv6 or Armv7 SoCs, and VFPv2, VFPv3-D16 or NEON.

> In practice armel will be used for older CPUs (armv4t, armv5, armv6), and armhf for newer CPUs (armv7+VFP).

> Some concern for fast-enough, pretty awesome (600MHz+) Armv6 + VFPv2 processors here - i.MX37 etc. - which will not be supported by armhf default flavour, but.. we will have to live with that



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