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Date:      Thu, 18 Jan 2018 20:04:05 -0500
From:      Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com>
To:        Mario Lobo <lobo@bsd.com.br>
Cc:        Stari Karp <starikarp@yandex.com>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: processor
Message-ID:  <23137.17413.556937.796251@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
In-Reply-To: <20180118205117.77ad792f@Papi.lobos>
References:  <1516315417.19486.1.camel@yandex.com> <20180118205117.77ad792f@Papi.lobos>

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Mario Lobo writes:

>  > Does it mean that the motherboard is AMD and CPU is Intel. But why
>  > uname -m shows amd64, please?
>  
>  This only means that the architecture is 64 bits, which is named
>  amd64, the same way that i386 means 32 bits.

	My understanding is slightly different.
	"amd64" is a label applied to the 64 bit extensions to the
Intel i386 architecture.  There are other 64 bit architectures, some
(all?) supported by FreeBSD: Sparc V9; Power64; MIPS64; and Intel's
IA-64 ("Itanium"). 
	CPUs compliant with those extensions are reported as "amd64" by
FreeBSD no matter who actually makes them.


			Respectfully,


				Robert Huff





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