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Thanks, I will add that. I thought that they had stopped support for x86_32. Happy to be wrong.
Gentoo normally keeps arches for as long as the kernel still supports them, although package testing for some of the rarer ones may be limited. 32-bit Intel is still treated as a major arch and receives the full set of tests and package stabilizations.
Your worst problem is going to be web browsers. Chrome and derivatives don't run on 32-bit, and Firefox is supposed to be dropping support. If Seamonkey follows Firefox, that leaves you with Pale Moon as the only reasonably maintained option.