The linux kernel still supports 32bit. They dropped support for Intel's 386 processor in 2012. Maybe that's what came to your mind.
In this example, I believe it's referring to all x86 apps for windows
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The linux kernel still supports 32bit. They dropped support for Intel's 386 processor in 2012. Maybe that's what came to your mind.
In this example, I believe it's referring to all x86 apps for windows