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Summary Of: X86-64

The x86-64 specification was designed by... has also included x86-64 instructions in their... neutral terms to collectively refer to x86-64 processors from any company... x86-64 should not be confused with the Intel... compatible with the subset of X86-64 that is common to both AMD64 and Intel 64... The following operating systems and releases support the x86-64 architecture by running in... first added x86-64 support under the name... x86-64 architecture support was first committed to the... especially those that introduced x86-64 support prior to Intel...

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