Greetings community, recently i came across a news article on phoronix.com https://www.phoronix.com/news/openSU...weed-x86-64-v2 describing opensuse future cpu requirements (i'm an opensuse user since version 12.1) and because i own several old desktops and notebooks i have checked if they meet the x86-64-v2 requirment (Honestly before reading the article above i was unaware that versions of the x86-64 existed)
Because of this i'm looking for alternatives for my older PCs (however these old PCs have no performance issues running the current version of tumbleweed) The forum search does not show any results regarding x86-64-vX keywords and the ubuntu hardware support page only mentions the x86-64 architecture without any subversions.
Does Ubuntu/Kubuntu have plans to drop support for older x86-64 CPUs like RHEL and SUSE?
Because of this i'm looking for alternatives for my older PCs (however these old PCs have no performance issues running the current version of tumbleweed) The forum search does not show any results regarding x86-64-vX keywords and the ubuntu hardware support page only mentions the x86-64 architecture without any subversions.
Does Ubuntu/Kubuntu have plans to drop support for older x86-64 CPUs like RHEL and SUSE?
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