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Date: 2008-03-05 11:09:56
Programming language implementation
X86-64
X86
X86 instructions
64-bit
Long mode
Advanced Micro Devices
Protected mode
Athlon 64
Computer architecture
Computing
X86 architecture

Myth and facts about 64-bit Linux® Andreas Herrmann André Przywara

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