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Code developed for an ARM processor cannot directly run on an x86 processor due to differences in architecture, instruction sets, and how they handle operations. ARM and x86 are fundamentally different in their design and execution methods. However, it is possible to run ARM code on an x86 processor using emulation or virtualization tools, which translate ARM instructions into x86 instructions at runtime.

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