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Gentoo supports a lot of hardware. Pick your processor architecture:
amd64 (aka x86-64, x64, Intel 64)
The 64-bit architecture of typical AMD and Intel processors. If you don't know what you need, this is what you should most likely select...
arm64 (aka AArch64, ARMv8-A)
The 64-bit architecture of modern ARM processors, from Raspberry Pi 4 to the Neoverse cores and many mobile phones
alpha (aka DEC Alpha, Alpha AXP)
64-bit architecture developed by DEC and later Compaq 1992-2004
arm (aka ARMv4tl, ARMv5tel, ARMv6j, ARMv7a, ...)
32-bit architecture developed by initially Acorn Computers, now Arm Holdings; around since 1985
hppa (aka PA-RISC)
Architecture developed by Hewlett-Packard 1986-2005; Linux only supports 32-bit mode
loong (aka LoongArch)
64-bit architecture developed by Loongson Technology since 2021
mips (aka MIPS II, MIPS III, ..., MIPS32, MIPS64, ...)
Developed originally 1985 by MIPS Computer Systems, now by MIPS Technology, Loongson, CIP United
m68k (aka 680x0, m68000, 68k)
32-bit architecture developed by Motorola 1979-1994; Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, NeXTstation, SGI IRIS, ...
ppc (aka PowerPC, PPC64, PowerISA)
Architecture introduced 1991 by an Apple–IBM–Motorola alliance; 64-bit support since 1997
riscv (aka RISC-V)
Free and open standard 64-bit architecture introduced 2014
s390 (aka IBM System/390, z/Architecture)
Mainframe architecture introduced by IBM in 1990; 64-bit support since 2000
sparc (aka SPARC)
Architecture developed by Sun Microsystems and Oracle Corp. 1986-2017
x86 (aka 80x86, 8086 family)
32-bit architecture developed by Intel 1985; succeeded by amd64 (x86-64)