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Hi, i'm new to linux as well as Arch . But would like to try Arch , since lot of linux users says Arch is good. I got my new home pc with " Intel® Core™ i7-920 processor(8MB L3 Cache, 2.66GHz) " . Does Arch supports this processor to it's full potential. Did a search in the forums . I could not find the answer. Thanks in advance.
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It does.
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It absolutely does and it's very speeeeeeeeeeeedy.
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Really is the kernel that supports the i7 processor not the distro.
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Really isn't it the kernel that supports the i7 processor not the distro.
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As an x86 compatible CPU, why would it not be supported? Newer stuff is backwards compatible; you should worry about older stuff not being supported anymore, due to the new instructions introduced in more recent products.
Also, we've had this kind of questions before: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=88585
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