Re: Guidance on individual packages requiring x86_64-v2 baseline ?

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On 20/06/2024 16:34, Simon Farnsworth wrote:

For Pentium and Celeron branded processors, v2 also loses Skylake, Icelake,
Haswell,  Cometlake, Broadwell and others, even when their matching Core
branded processors support x86-64v2 or x86-64v3.

That means that you lose all Pentium Silver processors, including the latest
releases in that line, all Pentium Gold processors released before 2022, and
all Celeron processors released before 2020.

I have a Celeron N3160 which is a 2016 processor bought by me
in 2019 and that reports as v2.

Tom

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