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Encyclopedia: X86 architecture Source:Wikipedia
The generic term
x86
refers to the
instruction set
of the most commercially successful
CPU
architecture in the history of
personal computing
. It is used in processors from
Intel
,
AMD
,
VIA
, and others, and derived from the model numbers of the first few generations of processors
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DDJ Microprocessor Center |
Lots of information about x86 processors, including undocumented opcodes and bugs.
The generic term x86 refers to the instruction set of the most commercially successful CPU architecture in the history of personal computing. It is used in processors from Intel, AMD, VIA...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_architecture
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_architecture
x86 virtualization is the method by which x86-based "guest" operating systems are run under another "host" x86 operating system, with little or no modification of the guest OS. The x86 processor architecture did not originally meet the Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_virtualization
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_virtualization
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Facts & Assumptions about the Architecture of AMD Opteron and Athlon ... |
x86-64 architecture ... It's the first time since i386 when the x86 architecture is extended, not just supplemented but really extended.
www.digit-life.com/articles2/amd-hammer-family/index.ht...
www.digit-life.com/articles2/amd-hammer-family/index.html
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AMD64 Homepage |
AMD supported site dedicated to porting GNU/Linux to new AMD x86-64 architecture. Eventually, you'll be able to download full Linux distributions for x86-64 from this site.
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Ars Technica: An Introduction to 64-bit Computing and x86-64 - Page ... |
Programmers, analysts, architecture buffs, and enthusiasts often see x86 as a leaden albatross around the neck of the entire computing industry, and like the Mariner's albatross we were all hoping it ...
arstechnica.com/cpu/03q1/x86-64/x86-64-1.html
arstechnica.com/cpu/03q1/x86-64/x86-64-1.html
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Ingo Molnar spoke to changes for the x86 architecture, "there are 763 commits in x86.git so far, from more than 90 contributors, so it would be difficult to mention and credit every contribution in ...
kerneltrap.org/Linux/x86_Architecture_Changes_Merging_i...
kerneltrap.org/Linux/x86_Architecture_Changes_Merging_in_2.6.25
Ingo Molnar summarized his pull request for changes to the x86 architecture bound for mainline inclusion in 2.6.25 noting, "it's not a small merge, it consists of 908 commits from 96 individual arch ...
kerneltrap.org/Linux/x86_Architecture_Merges_in_2.6.25
kerneltrap.org/Linux/x86_Architecture_Merges_in_2.6.25
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Can Nvidia Kill the x86 Architecture? - GigaOM |
You guys are right, the x86 market won’t die, but somehow the headline, “Can Nvidia Marginalize the x86 Architecture?” sounded so lame.
gigaom.com/2008/04/11/can-nvidia-kill-the-x86-architect...
gigaom.com/2008/04/11/can-nvidia-kill-the-x86-architecture/