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= Download/Browse Funtoo Linux Subarches =
This page provides an overview of Funtoo Linux sub-architectures, also called '''subarches'''. Use the Search feature on this page to filter results in real-time. Also use the green + button to expand each entry for more information.
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This page provides an overview of Funtoo Linux sub-architectures (also called ''subarches'') designed for quick and easy reference. Funtoo Linux provides optimized installation images for all sub-architectures listed below. Clicking on a particular subarch will bring you to a detail page where you can learn more about that subarch and download a stage3 for installation.
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|fields=_pageName=Subarch,CPU_Family,Release_Date=Initial Release,Description,CFLAGS,Status
{{#widget:AddThis}}
|where=status='active' OR status is NULL
{{Note|There are a couple of ways to identify the type of CPU you have. One option is to use the {{c|lscpu}} command:
|details fields=CPU_Family,CFLAGS
{{console|body=
|order by=Release_Date DESC
# ##i##lscpu
|format=dynamic table
}}
|rows per page=24}}
If the {{c|lscpu}} command is unavailable, you can get similar information via {{f|/proc}}:
{{console|body=
# ##i##cat /proc/cpuinfo {{!}} grep "^model name" {{!}} uniq
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2640M CPU @ 2.80GHz
}}
The {{c|cpuid}} command is another option and can provide other interesting information:
<console>
###i## emerge cpuid; cpuid | tail -n 1
</console>}}
 
{{note|Finding which subarch your hardware needs to use takes a little bit of searching.
Take the chip name gathered, then google wiki chipname to find the wikipedia article for your chip.  The right hand column of your processors wiki article will list the microarchitecture.
 
example:
searching for "amd phenom wiki" returns this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Phenom article] & the article says its "Microarchitecture K10"
}}
== ARM ==
 
{{TableStart}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">32-bit ARM Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::32-bit ARM Processors]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
{{TableEnd}}
 
== PC-Compatible ==
 
{{TableStart}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">64-bit AMD Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::64-bit AMD Processors]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">64-bit Intel Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::64-bit Intel Processors]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">64-bit PC-Compatible (Generic) Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::64-bit Processors (PC-Compatible, Generic)]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">32-bit AMD Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::32-bit AMD Processors]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">32-bit Intel Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::32-bit Intel Processors]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
<tr><th class="warn" colspan="3">32-bit PC-Compatible (Generic) Processors</th></tr>
{{#ask:[[CPU Family::32-bit Processors (PC-Compatible, Generic)]]
|?#
|?Subarch
|?CFLAGS
|?Description
|format=template
|link=none
|headers=hide
|searchlabel=... further results
|sep=,
|template=SubarchList
}}
{{TableEnd}}

Latest revision as of 17:15, July 7, 2024

This page provides an overview of Funtoo Linux sub-architectures, also called subarches. Use the Search feature on this page to filter results in real-time. Also use the green + button to expand each entry for more information.

Subarch Initial Release Description Status
Subarch Initial Release Description Status
SiFive Freedom U740 6月 1, 2022 This subarch supports the RISC-V SiFive Freedom U740 processor, featured on the [https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unmatched HiFive Unmatched] board.
Raspberry Pi 4 5月 23, 2022 This subarch is optimized specifically for the Raspberry pi 4 B and 400. For now, please consult [[User:Coffnix/Raspberry_Pi_4]] for install instructions. These instructions are in the process of being cleaned up and integrated into the official Funtoo install docs.
Amd64-zen3 5月 15, 2022 The amd64-zen3 subarch is optimized for AMD Ryzen and ThreadRipper 5-Series processors, as well as 3rd generation EPYC processors. See [[Wikipedia:Zen 3|Zen 3 on Wikipedia]] for more information.
Generic 64-v2 7月 10, 2020 The generic_64-v2 subarch is optimized for AMD and Intel processors for micro-architecture optimization level 2. See [[Wikipedia:x86-64#Microarchitecture_levels|Microarchitecture Levels]] for more information.
Generic 64-v3 7月 10, 2020 The generic_64-v3 subarch is optimized for AMD and Intel processors for micro-architecture optimization level 3. See [[Wikipedia:x86-64#Microarchitecture_levels|Microarchitecture Levels]] for more information.
Generic 64-v4 7月 10, 2020 The generic_64-v4 subarch is optimized for AMD and Intel processors for micro-architecture optimization level 4. See [[Wikipedia:x86-64#Microarchitecture_levels|Microarchitecture Levels]] for more information.
Amd64-zen2 7月 7, 2019 The amd64-zen2 subarch is optimized for AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors series 3000 and above.
Intel64-skylake 8月 28, 2018 The intel64-skylake subarch specifically supports processors based on Intel's Skylake microarchitecture. Skylake desktop processors are branded as 6th (Skylake) and 7th (Kaby Lake) Generation Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 Processors. active
Intel64-broadwell 7月 4, 2017 The intel64-broadwell subarch specifically supports processors based on Intel's Broadwell microarchitecture. Broadwell desktop processors are branded as ''5th Generation'' Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 Processors.
Amd64-zen 2月 1, 2017 The amd64-zen subarch is optimized for AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors.
Amd64-excavator 1月 1, 2015 The amd64-excavator subarch supports the AMD excavator microarchitecture, produced from 2015. It is the successor to the AMD Steamroller microarchitecture and will be the last revision of the 'bulldozer' family of processors, and is succeeded by [[Amd64-zen|AMD Ryzen processors]]. These processors also include the Bristol Ridge/Carizzo and Stoney Ridge APUs such as the AMD Athlon FX 9830P that include excavator cores along with integrated graphics cores.
Amd64-steamroller 1月 1, 2014 The amd64-steamroller subarch supports the AMD steamroller microarchitecture, produced from early 2014. It is the successor to the AMD Piledriver microarchitecture.
Intel64-haswell 6月 3, 2013 The intel64-haswell subarch specifically supports processors based on Intel's Haswell microarchitecture. Haswell desktop processors are branded as 4th Generation Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 Processors.
Intel64-silvermont 5月 6, 2013 Silvermont is a low-power Atom-based microarchitecture that includes Intel Bay Trail, Avoton and Rangeley Processors.
Amd64-piledriver 6月 1, 2012 The amd64-piledriver subarch supports the AMD Piledriver microarchitecture produced by AMD from mid-2012 through 2015, which is the successor to the AMD bulldozer microarchitecture.
Intel64-ivybridge 4月 28, 2012 The intel64-ivybridge subarch specifically supports processors based on Intel's Ivy Bridge microarchitecture and AVX instructions. These processors are branded as 3rd Generation Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 Processors.
Amd64-bulldozer 10月 1, 2011 The amd64-bulldozer subarch supports the AMD bulldozer microarchitecture CPUs, which were released from late 2011 through the first quarter of 2012 as a replacement for K10 microarchitecture CPUs.
Intel64-sandybridge 1月 9, 2011 The intel64-sandybridge subarch specifically supports processors based on Intel's Sandy Bridge microarchitecture and AVX instructions. These processors are branded as 2nd Generation Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 Processors.
Intel64-westmere 1月 7, 2010 Intel Westmere processors are updated first-generation Nehalem processors that included a die-shrink and additional AES and PCLMUL instructions.
Intel64-nehalem 11月 17, 2008 The intel64-nehalem subarch supports first-generation Intel Core processors: Nehalem microarchitecture-based Intel Pentium/Celeron, Intel Core i3, i5, i7 and Xeon Processors.
Amd64-k10 9月 10, 2007 The amd64-k10 subarch provides support for the AMD Family 10h processors, which were released in late 2007 as a successor to the AMD K8 series processors.
Core2 64 7月 1, 2006 The '''core2_64''' subarch supports 64-bit-capable processors based on the Core microarchitecture and all processors of the Penryn microarchitecture. This includes all Intel Core 2 branded processors, some Celeron, some Pentium and some Xeon branded processors.
Generic 64 1月 1, 2003 The generic_64 subarch is designed to support all 64-bit PC-compatible CPUs (x86_64), from their initial release in 2003 to current.
Arm64 generic This subarch supports the generic ARM64 architecture (Armv8-a), and is suitable for use on Raspberry Pi 4.