In Linux kernel terms arch/i386 refers to "32-bit x86". In other words i386, i486, Pentium, etc, etc, all the way up to Intel Core. So dropping support for this isn't going to happen any time soon ;)
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In Linux kernel terms
In Linux kernel terms arch/i386 refers to "32-bit x86". In other words i386, i486, Pentium, etc, etc, all the way up to Intel Core. So dropping support for this isn't going to happen any time soon ;)