On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Rick Green wrote:

My ubderstanding is that all of the 'core' series support 32-bit kernels, and the 'core-2' series also will support a 64-bit system.

Some other 64-bit systems will too, like AMD.


'duo' refers to the number of cores on the die.

Yep.  And if you look at /proc/cpuinfo and see the "lm" flag your
processor is capable of 64-bit.  I already checked this P4 to see if
it could.  No "lm" flag.  :-(

I had to really hunt for that 32-bit/64-bit flag.

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