Difference between revisions of "Amd64-jaguar"

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|CPU Family=64-bit AMD Processors
|CPU Family=64-bit AMD Processors
|release date=June 1, 2013
|release date=June 1, 2013
|releases=1.4-release-std
|subarch=amd64-jaguar
|subarch=amd64-jaguar
|arch=x86-64bit
|CPU Features=low-power
|Description=AMD jaguar microarchitecture debuted in mid-2013 and is targeted at low-power devices, including notebooks, tablets and small form-factor desktops and servers. It is perhaps most well-known for being the microarchitecture used for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One,
|CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
|CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
|CFLAGS=-march=btver2 -O2 -pipe
|CFLAGS=-march=btver2 -O2 -pipe
|USE=mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 3dnow 3dnowext
|USE=mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 3dnow 3dnowext
|CPU Features=low-power
|Description=AMD jaguar microarchitecture debuted in mid-2013 and is targeted at low-power devices, including notebooks, tablets and small form-factor desktops and servers. It is perhaps most well-known for being the microarchitecture used for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One,
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The '''amd64-jaguar''' (also called AMD Family 16h) subarch debuted in mid-2013 and supports the  [[Wikipedia:Jaguar (microarchitecture)|AMD jaguar microarchitecture]], which is targeted at low-power devices, including notebooks, tablets and small form-factor desktops and servers. It is perhaps most well-known for being the microarchitecture used for the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 4|Playstation 4]] and [[Wikipedia:Xbox One|Xbox One]], which each use custom 8-core Jaguar APUs.
The '''amd64-jaguar''' (also called AMD Family 16h) subarch debuted in mid-2013 and supports the  [[Wikipedia:Jaguar (microarchitecture)|AMD jaguar microarchitecture]], which is targeted at low-power devices, including notebooks, tablets and small form-factor desktops and servers. It is perhaps most well-known for being the microarchitecture used for the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 4|Playstation 4]] and [[Wikipedia:Xbox One|Xbox One]], which each use custom 8-core Jaguar APUs.

Revision as of 13:43, June 2, 2022

This section lists the CPU-optimized Funtoo Linux builds currently available for download for amd64-jaguar. AMD jaguar microarchitecture debuted in mid-2013 and is targeted at low-power devices, including notebooks, tablets and small form-factor desktops and servers. It is perhaps most well-known for being the microarchitecture used for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One,

1.4-release-std

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Architecture and Optimization

The following settings are applied to all stages for this subarch via Funtoo subarch profiles:

CHOSTx86_64-pc-linux-gnu
CFLAGS-march=btver2 -O2 -pipe


The amd64-jaguar (also called AMD Family 16h) subarch debuted in mid-2013 and supports the AMD jaguar microarchitecture, which is targeted at low-power devices, including notebooks, tablets and small form-factor desktops and servers. It is perhaps most well-known for being the microarchitecture used for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One, which each use custom 8-core Jaguar APUs. Socketed Jaguar APUs use the AM1 socket, and FT3 socket for mobile devices. G-series "system on a chip" (SoC) APUs are available for non-socketed devices such as tablets and embedded system boards.

Desktop Jaguar APUs include the Kabini A-series APUs and Temash E-series APUs, such as the Athlon 5150 and 5350 APUs, and Sempron 2650 and 3850.

Amd64-jaguar subarches use the MOVBE instruction which is not available on amd64-bulldozer, amd64-piledriver or amd64-steamroller. They are thus not instruction-compatible with any of these subarches.