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- List_of_Linux_supported_architectures abstract "The Linux kernel is portable and supports the following computer architectures: Alpha architecture: DEC Alpha Samsung Alpha CPU Analog Devices Blackfin (since 2.6.22) ARM architecture: Acorn Archimedes and Risc PC series Allwinner Apple Ax Broadcom VideoCore DEC StrongARM Samsung Exynos Marvell (formerly Intel) XScale Sharp Zaurus HiSilicon iPAQ Palm, Inc.'s Tungsten Handheld Gamepark Holdings' GP2X Open Pandora MediaTek Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Nokia N800 Nokia N810 Nokia N900 Nomadik NovaThor (discontinued) gumstix Nintendo DS via DSlinux Sony Mylo Qualcomm Snapdragon Nvidia Tegra TI OMAP Psion 5, 5MX, Series 7, netBook Rockchip Some Models of Apple iPods (see iPodLinux) OpenMoko Neo 1973 Freescale's (formerly Motorola's) i.MX multimedia processors Atmel AVR32 Axis Communications' ETRAX CRIS C6X from Texas Instruments Freescale's (formerly Motorola's) 68k architecture (68020, 68030, 68040, 68060): Some Amigas: A1200, A2500, A3000, A4000 Apple Macintosh II, LC, Quadra, Centris and early Performa series Fujitsu FR-V Hexagon from Qualcomm Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC familyH8 architecture from Renesas Technology, formerly Hitachi. H8/300 H8/500 IBM System/390 (31-bit) Z/Architecture (Z mainframes) (64-bit) Intel IA-64 Itanium, Itanium II x86 architecture: IBM PC compatibles using IA-32 and x86-64 processors: Intel 80386 (abandoned in version 3.8), 80486, and their AMD, Cyrix, Texas Instruments and IBM variants The entire Pentium series and its Celeron and Xeon variants The Intel Core processors AMD 5x86, K5, K6, Athlon (all 32-bit versions), Duron, Sempron x86-64: 64-bit processor architecture, now officially known as AMD64 (AMD) or Intel64 (Intel); supported by the Athlon 64, Opteron and Intel Core 2 processors, among others Cyrix 5x86, 6x86 (M1), 6x86MX and MediaGX (National/AMD Geode) series VIA Technologies Eden (Samuel II), VIA C3, and VIA C7 processors Microsoft's Xbox (Pentium III processor), through the Xbox Linux project SGI Visual Workstation (Pentium II/III processor(s) with SGI chipset) Sun Microsystems Sun386i workstation (80386 and 80486) Support for 8086, 8088, 80186, 80188 and 80286 CPUs is under development (the ELKS fork) M32R from Mitsubishi Microblaze from Xilinx MIPS architecture: Dingoo Infineon's Amazon & Danube Network Processors Ingenic Jz4740 Jazz Cobalt Qube, Cobalt RaQ DECstation WD TV Loongson (MIPS-compatible), Loongson 2, and Loongson 2E from BLX IC Design Ltd (China) Some PlayStation 2 models, through the PS2 Linux project PlayStation Portable uClinux 2.4.19 port [1] Broadcom wireless chipsets Dreambox (HD models) Cavium Octeon packet processors MN103 from Panasonic Corporation OpenRISC OpenRISC 1000 family in the mainline Linux Kernel as of 3.1. Beyond Semiconductor OR1200 Beyond Semiconductor OR1210Power Architecture: IBM Servers PowerPC architecture: IBM's Cell Most pre-Intel Apple computers (all PCI-based Power Macintoshes, limited support for the older NuBus Power Macs) Clones of the PCI Power Mac marketed by Power Computing, UMAX and Motorola Amigas upgraded with a "Power-UP" card (such as the Blizzard or CyberStorm) AmigaOne motherboard from Eyetech Group Ltd (UK) Samantha from Soft3 (Italy) IBM RS/6000, iSeries and pSeries systems Pegasos I and II boards from Genesi Nintendo GameCube and Wii, through Nintendo GameCube Linux Project BlackDog from Realm Systems, Inc. Sony PlayStation 3 Microsoft's Xbox 360, through the free60 project V-Dragon CPU from Culturecom. Virtex II Pro Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from Xilinx with PowerPC cores. Dreambox (non-HD models) SPARC SPARC (32-bit): Sun-4 (to be abandoned in version 2.6.27) SPARCstation/SPARCserver series (sun4m, sun4d) sun4c(to be abandoned in version 3.5) LEON UltraSPARC (64-bit): Sun Ultra series Sun Blade Sun Fire SPARC Enterprise systems, also the based on the UltraSPARC T1, UltraSPARC T2, UltraSPARC T3 and UltraSPARC T4 processors SuperH Sega Dreamcast (SuperH SH4) HP Jornada 680 through Jlime distribution (SuperH SH3) Synopsys DesignWare ARC cores, originally developed by ARC International S+core Tilera Xtensa from Tensilica UniCore32Additional processors (particularly Freescale's 68000 and ColdFire) are supported by the MMU-less μClinux variant.".
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- List_of_Linux_supported_architectures comment "The Linux kernel is portable and supports the following computer architectures: Alpha architecture: DEC Alpha Samsung Alpha CPU Analog Devices Blackfin (since 2.6.22) ARM architecture: Acorn Archimedes and Risc PC series Allwinner Apple Ax Broadcom VideoCore DEC StrongARM Samsung Exynos Marvell (formerly Intel) XScale Sharp Zaurus HiSilicon iPAQ Palm, Inc.'s Tungsten Handheld Gamepark Holdings' GP2X Open Pandora MediaTek Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Nokia N800 Nokia N810 Nokia N900 Nomadik NovaThor (discontinued) gumstix Nintendo DS via DSlinux Sony Mylo Qualcomm Snapdragon Nvidia Tegra TI OMAP Psion 5, 5MX, Series 7, netBook Rockchip Some Models of Apple iPods (see iPodLinux) OpenMoko Neo 1973 Freescale's (formerly Motorola's) i.MX multimedia processors Atmel AVR32 Axis Communications' ETRAX CRIS C6X from Texas Instruments Freescale's (formerly Motorola's) 68k architecture (68020, 68030, 68040, 68060): Some Amigas: A1200, A2500, A3000, A4000 Apple Macintosh II, LC, Quadra, Centris and early Performa series Fujitsu FR-V Hexagon from Qualcomm Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC familyH8 architecture from Renesas Technology, formerly Hitachi. ".
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