Once upon a time, Adam Jackson <a...@redhat.com> said:
> Certainly, I'm no netburst fan either. But the last[*] 32-bit-only
> Intel chip was Yonah (Core 1), which went out of production in 2008-
> ish, so there's about seven years worth of CPUs between the
> introductions of SSE2 and AMD64.

I think you are missing a some of The Atom chips that are 32-bit only;
there are versions that were released as late as 2010 that don't support
64-bit (I don't know when they were discontinued).  Whether that's a
target for Fedora i686, I don't know.

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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