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@alexrp alexrp commented Apr 26, 2025

The last Intel Quark MCU was released in 2015. Quark was announced to be EOL in 2019, and stopped shipping entirely in 2022.

The OS tag was only meaningful for Intel's weird fork of Linux 3.8.7 with a special ABI that differs from the regular i386 System V ABI; beyond that, the CPU itself is just a plain old P54C (i586). We of course keep support for the CPU itself, just not Intel's Linux fork (which is unmaintained, and thus will never be supported by us due to being so old).

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The last Intel Quark MCU was released in 2015. Quark was announced to be EOL in
2019, and stopped shipping entirely in 2022.

The OS tag was only meaningful for Intel's weird fork of Linux 3.8.7 with a
special ABI that differs from the regular i386 System V ABI; beyond that, the
CPU itself is just a plain old P54C (i586). We of course keep support for the
CPU itself, just not Intel's Linux fork.
@alexrp alexrp merged commit e7b4636 into ziglang:master Apr 27, 2025
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