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Revision as of 10:02, December 20, 2014
This section lists the CPU-optimized Funtoo Linux builds currently available for download for core2-64. 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.
No downloadable stage builds are currently available for this sub-architecture.
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..
Architecture and Optimization
The following settings are applied to all stages for this subarch via Funtoo subarch profiles:
CHOST | x86_64-pc-linux-gnu |
CFLAGS | -march=core2 -O2 -pipe |
CPU Compatibility
The Funtoo CPU Database shows that this subarch is recommended for the following processors:
codename | name | platform | launch_date | spec_codes | core_count | thread_count | base_clock | max_clock | lithography |
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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. These processors were introduced in July of 2006 and were phased out in July of 2011, in favor of Nehalem-based processors.
See the following links for a list of supported Celeron, Pentium, Xeon and all Core 2 processors.