These are the supported X86/X86_64

a)Intel CPU:
P2
KATMAI
COPPERMINE
NORTHWOOD
PRESCOTT
BANIAS
YONAH
CORE2
PENRYN
DUNNINGTON
NEHALEM
SANDYBRIDGE
HASWELL
ATOM

I guess you could try 'make TARGET=ATOM'. As a last resort 
'./configure --with-blas=atlas && make'. But I wouldn't do this until all 
the TARGETS had been exhausted. Building atlas may take for ever. See  
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/21561#comment:5 
 for amd archs that have problems.

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 10:39:09 PM UTC-6, Matthew Rennekamp 
wrote:
>
> I downloaded 7.5.1 from source 3x, (2x were git cloning and once from 
> files.sagemath.org), and <make> failed. I can interpret 
> Makefile:123: *** OpenBLAS: Detecting CPU failed. Please set TARGET 
> explicitly, e.g. make TARGET=your_cpu_target. Please read README for the 
> detail..  Stop.
> , but then I also tried <make TARGET=x86_64> + <make TARGET=x86> and the 
> build still failed.
>
> My system is running Fedora 25, on my HP laptop w/ an Intel Celeron N2830. 
> (
> http://ark.intel.com/products/81071/Intel-Celeron-Processor-N2830-1M-Cache-up-to-2_41-GHz
> ).
>
> I'll try the sage-7.5.1-Fedora_24-x86_64 binary to see if that works.... 
> though I could simply use the sagemath package in the Fedora repos.
>

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