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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 17:02:12 UTC
The branch main has been updated by mhorne: URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=bd83864fb97f895d0744f8c327a1084a91cf40e4 commit bd83864fb97f895d0744f8c327a1084a91cf40e4 Author: Alexander Ziaee <concussious@runbox.com> AuthorDate: 2024-11-26 16:55:00 +0000 Commit: Mitchell Horne <mhorne@FreeBSD.org> CommitDate: 2024-11-26 16:55:09 +0000 HW Relnotes: Improve Supported Architectures For the template, 14.2, and 13.5, increase consistency by making the section names more similar. Remove the empty ARM section. Reviewed by: mhorne, emaste Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D47704 --- website/archetypes/release/hardware.adoc | 11 +++-------- website/content/en/releases/13.5R/hardware.adoc | 11 +++-------- website/content/en/releases/14.2R/hardware.adoc | 11 +++-------- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/archetypes/release/hardware.adoc b/website/archetypes/release/hardware.adoc index 6faaea1aa2..55181fc887 100644 --- a/website/archetypes/release/hardware.adoc +++ b/website/archetypes/release/hardware.adoc @@ -36,18 +36,13 @@ AMD64 supports all modern x86 processors. This release incorporates optimizations and enhancements to leverage the full capabilities of FreeBSD/amd64-based systems, delivering improved performance across a wide range of workloads. [[proc-i386]] -=== i386 Architecture Support +=== 32-bit x86 (i386) Architecture Support While FreeBSD continues to evolve and optimize for modern architectures, we are committed to maintaining support for the venerable i386 (x86) architecture in this release. Although i386 hardware is becoming less common, FreeBSD remains a reliable and versatile choice for those who still rely on it, whether for legacy systems or specific use cases. -[[proc-arm]] -=== ARM Architecture Support - -FreeBSD features robust ARM architecture support, enhancing compatibility and performance across a diverse array of ARM-based devices. - [[proc-arm-64]] -=== 64-bit ARM (aarch64) +=== 64-bit ARM (aarch64) Architecture Support FreeBSD supports 64-bit ARM (known as arm64 or AArch64) as a Tier-1 architecture. @@ -111,7 +106,7 @@ RockChip (64-bit), more info about the support at the link:https://wiki.freebsd. Zedboard Zynq 7000 SoC [[proc-arm-32]] -=== 32-bit ARM (armv6, armv7) +=== 32-bit ARM (armv6, armv7) Architecture Support FreeBSD currently supports the following devices: diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/13.5R/hardware.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/13.5R/hardware.adoc index e8cb3bf267..b046bf54b9 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/13.5R/hardware.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/13.5R/hardware.adoc @@ -34,18 +34,13 @@ AMD64 supports all modern x86 processors. This release incorporates optimizations and enhancements to leverage the full capabilities of FreeBSD/amd64-based systems, delivering improved performance across a wide range of workloads. [[proc-i386]] -=== i386 Architecture Support +=== 32-bit x86 (i386) Architecture Support While FreeBSD continues to evolve and optimize for modern architectures, we are committed to maintaining support for the venerable i386 (x86) architecture in this release. Although i386 hardware is becoming less common, FreeBSD remains a reliable and versatile choice for those who still rely on it, whether for legacy systems or specific use cases. -[[proc-arm]] -=== ARM Architecture Support - -FreeBSD features robust ARM architecture support, enhancing compatibility and performance across a diverse array of ARM-based devices. - [[proc-arm-64]] -=== 64-bit ARM (aarch64) +=== 64-bit ARM (aarch64) Architecture Support FreeBSD supports 64-bit ARM (known as arm64 or AArch64) as a Tier-1 architecture. @@ -109,7 +104,7 @@ RockChip (64-bit), more info about the support at the link:https://wiki.freebsd. Zedboard Zynq 7000 SoC [[proc-arm-32]] -=== 32-bit ARM (armv6, armv7) +=== 32-bit ARM (armv6, armv7) Architecture Support FreeBSD currently supports the following devices: diff --git a/website/content/en/releases/14.2R/hardware.adoc b/website/content/en/releases/14.2R/hardware.adoc index 874ea4441e..ca1192d87a 100644 --- a/website/content/en/releases/14.2R/hardware.adoc +++ b/website/content/en/releases/14.2R/hardware.adoc @@ -36,18 +36,13 @@ AMD64 supports all modern x86 processors. This release incorporates optimizations and enhancements to leverage the full capabilities of FreeBSD/amd64-based systems, delivering improved performance across a wide range of workloads. [[proc-i386]] -=== i386 Architecture Support +=== 32-bit x86 (i386) Architecture Support While FreeBSD continues to evolve and optimize for modern architectures, we are committed to maintaining support for the venerable i386 (x86) architecture in this release. Although i386 hardware is becoming less common, FreeBSD remains a reliable and versatile choice for those who still rely on it, whether for legacy systems or specific use cases. -[[proc-arm]] -=== ARM Architecture Support - -FreeBSD features robust ARM architecture support, enhancing compatibility and performance across a diverse array of ARM-based devices. - [[proc-arm-64]] -=== 64-bit ARM (aarch64) +=== 64-bit ARM (aarch64) Architecture Support FreeBSD supports 64-bit ARM (known as arm64 or AArch64) as a Tier-1 architecture. @@ -111,7 +106,7 @@ RockChip (64-bit), more info about the support at the link:https://wiki.freebsd. Zedboard Zynq 7000 SoC [[proc-arm-32]] -=== 32-bit ARM (armv6, armv7) +=== 32-bit ARM (armv6, armv7) Architecture Support FreeBSD currently supports the following devices: