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MultiProcessor Specification / Interrupt request / Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller / Interrupt / Programmable Interrupt Controller / Conventional PCI / CPUID / X2APIC / Intel / Computer architecture / Interrupts / Intel APIC Architecture
Date: 2006-11-20 19:12:17
MultiProcessor Specification
Interrupt request
Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
Interrupt
Programmable Interrupt Controller
Conventional PCI
CPUID
X2APIC
Intel
Computer architecture
Interrupts
Intel APIC Architecture

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