Seven years ago, Linus Torvalds dropped "ancient-386-CPUs" support from the Linux kernel, dismissing it with "good riddance." While 32-bit Linux lingered on, it was no longer part of Linux's ...
The Project Thunder SDK offers application programmers a platform to start developing their software for Project Thunder 64-bit ARMv8 processors. It offers the Linux operating system, toolchain and ...
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After the upcoming version 31 of the operating system, i686 32-bit processor support is being cut by the Fedora Project. The i686 architecture entered community support with the Fedora 27 release.