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Processors
! All CPU chips compatible with the Intel 80386 (i386) architecture,
! except for the 80386 itself, are supported:
!
! - 80486 (DX/DX2/DX4)
!
- Intel Pentium/Pentium-MMX
!
- Intel Pentium Pro/II/III/Celeron/Xeon
!
- Intel Pentium 4/D
!
- Intel Pentium M
!
- Intel Core
!
- Intel Core 2
! (Also see OpenBSD/amd64 for 64-bit support)
!
- Intel Atom
! (Also see OpenBSD/amd64 for 64-bit support)
!
- AMD 5x86
!
- AMD K5/K6/K6-2/K6-3
!
- AMD Athlon/Duron/Sempron
!
- AMD Athlon 64/Opteron/Turion/Phenom
! (Also see OpenBSD/amd64 for 64-bit support)
!
- Cyrix MediaGX/M1/M2
!
- Cyrix 6x86
!
- VIA C3/C7
!
- Rise mP6
!
- IDT WinChip and C3
!
- NexGen 586
!
- NS Geode GX1 and M1
!
- AMD Geode GX/LX/NX
!
- Transmeta TM3200, TM5400, TM5600, TM5800
!
-
- Regular floating-point coprocessors (80487SX) are
- required when not built into the processor.
-
-
- Everything that is a clone of the 486 or up should work fine.
-
SMP support
! Starting with OpenBSD 3.6, OpenBSD/i386 supports most SMP
! (Symmetrical MultiProcessor) systems.
To support SMP operation, a separate SMP kernel (bsd.mp) is
included with the installation file sets.
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Processors
! All CPUs compatible with the Intel 80486 or better, with Intel-compatible
! hardware floating point support should work.
SMP support
! OpenBSD/i386 supports most SMP (Symmetrical MultiProcessor) systems,
! including multi-chip, multi-core and/or hyperthreading designs.
To support SMP operation, a separate SMP kernel (bsd.mp) is
included with the installation file sets.
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