April 18, 20179 yr Does anyone know if this CPU Intel Atom CE5310 is 64bit or not? I googled and could not find an answer. Its regarding an Asustor NAS which I thought someone on here had installed unRAID 6x onto.
April 18, 20179 yr Author Thanks but I asked about a CE5310 Atom processor, not sure why you provided a link to a D525 which is an altogether older processor?
April 18, 20179 yr I have no direct experience with this chip, but from Googling it *looks* like the Berryville SOC's are 32-bit. That's a little surprising to me as it's a recent chip, but it's competing against low end ARMs so who knows...
April 19, 20179 yr 7 hours ago, ashman70 said: Thanks but I asked about a CE5310 Atom processor, not sure why you provided a link to a D525 which is an altogether older processor? whoops, wrong link. trying to find what i found earlier.....
April 19, 20179 yr These CPU's are a few years old now (2013 I think), so I think they may still only 32-bit. Intel seems to have not released any commonly available information on these SoC's. This is what I found on them though: http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2013/2013030501_Intel_launches_new_CE5300_series_media_processors.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Atom_microprocessors#Dual-Core_CE_SoCs
April 19, 20179 yr These are interesting consumer electronics SoC that are marketed for 32-bit Linux though I believe that is due to lack of GPU driver availability for 64-bit and not necessarily the CPU. Cpuinfo for a CE5335 shows long mode (lm) and a CE5335 is a 1.6GHz version vs 1.2GHz in the CE5310. That doesn't necessarily mean it will work with 64-bit binaries, Intel may have disabled those features even though it reports lm.
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