FreeBSD/amd64 Project
This page contains information of the FreeBSD port to AMD's AMD64 and Intel�
64 architecture, often also known as x86-64
or
x64
. FreeBSD/amd64 is suitable for almost all recent
AMD and Intel CPUs.
The
AMD64 architecture was previously known as Hammer
.
The Intel 64 architecture was previously known as Yamhill,
Clackamas Technology (CT), IA-32e, and EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit
Technology).
Newer AMD Sempron™, the AMD Opteron™, AMD Athlon™
64, AMD Turion™ and AMD Phenom™ processors, and processors
with AMD Bulldozer
and Bobcat
cores all use the AMD64
architecture.
The Intel vPro™, Intel Celeron D (some models since Prescott
),
Intel Centrino� Duo, Intel Centrino� Pro,
Intel Viiv™, Intel Core™2 Extreme, Intel Core™2 Quad,
Intel Core™2 Duo, Intel Xeon (3000-sequence, 5000-sequence, and
7000-sequence), and the Intel Core™ i range of processors use
the Intel� 64 architecture.
Status
FreeBSD/amd64 runs in 64-bit multiuser mode, in both Uniprocessor and Multiprocessor mode.
The AMD64 platform is a Tier 1 FreeBSD platform.
FreeBSD/amd64 Specific Resources
Other Links of Interest
AMD64 Documentation
- AMD x86-64 Architecture Specification
- AMD64 Architecture Application Programmer's Manual
- AMD64 Architecture System Programmer's Manual
- AMD x86-64 DRAFT Processor-specific Application Binary Interface Specification