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Revision as of 17:06, 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 | |
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Subarch | Initial Release | Description | Status | |
Intel64-skylake | August 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 |