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Old 24th October 2008
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Originally Posted by phoenix View Post
Leave i586. It enables some in-kernel copy speedup functions. Improves memory allocations and copying of data around in the kernel. Don't remember the specifics of it, but it's faster than just i686.
Are you sure, do you have more information about this?
Only interesting info I found is about npx(4) and i586, and that is applicable for older machines. I use core2 CPU without i586, and performance is not decreased comparing with GENERIC.
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