Re: Who's using Kirkwood?

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On 10/10/2012 06:47 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Peter Robinson<pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>  writes:

Might as well wait until the whole 32-bit branch can be dropped. Practically
all x86 CPU made in most of the past decade is x86-64.

Half decade maybe as Intel first introduced 64 bit CPUs in early 2005
and it took a while to spread through their product set, and  there
was a lot of Atom CPUs that weren't 64 bit capable. But I agree the
reasons for 32 is slowly receding.

Sure, but we're a decade later.  Kirkwood devices were just released
what?  3 years ago?  I certainly got mine more recently than that.

DreamPlug (v1) was only released about 18 months ago.

Gordan
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