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Torvalds Sees No Reason to Keep i486 Support in the Linux Kernel

The i486 microprocessor was created by Intel in 1989, 33 years ago, as a successor to the i386. And, believe it or not, these CPUs continue to have full Linux kernel support. But it looks like that may soon change.

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