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<p>There is amd64 and arm64.<br>
x64 could mean it's for both (which is not the case).</p>
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<p>That is a valid point. Typically x64 refers specifically to x86-64, which is also known as the generic branded term amd64.</p>
<p>Unfortunately there is no consistency in the industry as to which term is used. From the x86-64 wikipedia page:<br>
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