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For macOS on the arm64 architecture, installing the arm64 build of Flutter (Dart) allows arm64 applications to run in the simulator.
However, if the application is built for x64 (for example, a dynamic or static library that lacks the arm64-simulator architecture), it cannot run in the simulator.
In that case, the x64 build of Flutter (Dart) and Rosetta must be installed so the application can run in the simulator.

Therefore, both arm64 and x64 builds of Flutter (Dart) are useful, and users should be able to choose or switch between them.

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e.g.: the x64 version can run on arm64 in Rosetta mode, enabling dependencies that do not provide an arm64-simulator build to run on the simulator.
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