A patch proposed by Linux kernel developer Ingo Molnar aims to remove support for 80486-generation processors from the Linux kernel during the 7.1 development cycle, marking the first such removal since 2012. This move reflects a shift towards reducing maintenance costs for outdated hardware emulation features, benefiting current developers and users by freeing up resources for more relevant advancements.
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