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  • '''x86''' is the [[instruction set architecture]] (ISA) for the [[Intel 8086]] and ...nation of an [[IBM compatible PC]], the [[IBM PC 5150]] in 1981. The term "x86" is also used colloquially to describe the entire line of processors that a
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  • | pagename = X86 | abc = x86
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  • ...r of [[integrated circuit]]ry. The company is best known for its popular [[x86]] line of [[computer processor]]s (also known as a CPU or [[Central Process A lineal ancestor of the x86 line of processors, the [[Intel 8008]], was used in the [[Altair 8800]] mic
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  • ...a. I'm a computer systems programmer fluent in C and C++, mostly fluent in x86 assembly language, BASIC, and a bit of Perl and Ruby. English is my native ...system project is the Titanium Bonfire Operating System/32, an open-source x86 operating system written in C and assembly available at http://www.tbos32.c
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  • '''x86''' is the [[instruction set architecture]] (ISA) for the [[Intel 8086]] and ...nation of an [[IBM compatible PC]], the [[IBM PC 5150]] in 1981. The term "x86" is also used colloquially to describe the entire line of processors that a
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  • | platform = [[x86]], [[x86-64]], [[PowerPC]], [[AMD64]], [[ARM]], [[DEC Alpha]], [[HP PA-RISC]], [[IA- | platform = [[x86]], [[x86-64]], [[PowerPC]], [[AMD64]], [[ARM]], [[DEC Alpha]], [[HP PA-RISC]], [[IA-
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  • ...expert. I have knowledge in several programming languages, such as C, C++, x86 Assembly, PHP and Python. I have several years of experience as a software
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  • ...to as branches or jumps in execution. On some architectures (most notably x86), the PC is referred to as the instruction pointer (IP). ISAs that use variable length instruction words, such as [[x86]], increment the program counter by the number of memory words correspondin
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  • ...g: 0.25em;"|'''Supported platforms:''' [[AT&T Hobbit]], [[X86 architecture|x86]], [[PowerPC]] | align=center rowspan="6" | PowerPC<br />Intel x86
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  • ...abase- and Internet-related software in C++, C# and other languages (knows x86-Assembler, too).
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  • ...cal decision made by IBM when it introduced its first personal computer ([[x86]]-based). IBM published the [[BIOS|BIOS]] (Basic Input/Output System) spec To be called IBM compatible, a computer's processor must be [[x86]]-based, and all the hardware components must adhere 100% to the [[BIOS|BIO
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  • For the Intel x86 architecture, floats between 1.17549429E-38 and 1.40129846E-45 are denormal
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  • {{r|X86}}
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  • {{r|X86}}
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  • ...isolation. Hardware-assisted virtualization was recently (2006) added to [[x86]] processors ([[Intel VT]] or [[AMD-V]]). ...n requires explicit support in the host CPU, which is not available on all x86/x86_64 processors.
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  • {{r|X86}}
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  • ...ogramming. I have experience with many programming languages, ranging from x86 assembler, C, C++, Java to Python and Javascript. I'm also familiar with we
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  • ...the engineer designing the system. For instance, the Intel 386 processor (X86 family) appeared initially on desktop and server systems for its first run ...d Apple's line of computers before being replaced by PowerPC and now Intel X86 processors. The 68000 can now be found in embedded platforms and in antiqua
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  • {{r|X86}}
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  • ...="padding: 0.25em;"|'''Supported platforms:''' [[X86 architecture|x86]], [[x86-64]], [[ia64]], [[DEC Alpha]], <br/> [[Motorola 68k]], [[SUN Sparc]], [[ARM ...um]]. Both Linux and Minix share the distinction of running on an Intel [[x86]] chip architecture, which before this time was dominated mainly by Microso
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  • ...egregated, so the stack is always different from code. It's mainly in the x86 architecture that it's been easy in the past to write a virus by overwritin ...de and data are just not co-mingled. I'm not sure how it all plays out in x86 except that I seem to recall the return addresses live right in the stack a
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  • ...an others): Java, C, C++, C#, VHDL, PHP, JSP, SQL, HTML, MATLAB, Assembly (x86), CSS, and Verilog.
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  • | platform = [[x86]], [[x86-64]]
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  • | platform = [[x86]], [[x86-64]], [[PowerPC]], [[ARM]] ...running on the [[x86]] and [[x86-64]] processors since its conception. The x86 version of the operating system has become mainstream since Apple's transit
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  • ...ted circuit]] manufacturer [[Intel]]. It was the fifth generation of the [[x86]] series which had begun in 1978 with the [[Intel 8086]]. It was considerab
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  • ...="padding: 0.25em;"|'''Supported platforms:''' [[X86 architecture|x86]], [[x86-64]], [[ia64]], [[DEC Alpha]], <br/> [[Motorola 68k]], [[SUN Sparc]], [[ARM
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  • ..., Mac, Windows and others. Embeddable, URBI can run on various processors: x86, ARM, mips, powerPC, etc.
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  • ...(QDR) has replaced DDR in many Front side buses (including in [[Intel]] [[x86]] processors). However, QDR is currently
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  • ** x86 Assembly
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  • {{r|X86}}
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  • ===1980's - 1990's: x86 Architecture=== ...first appeared in 1978 when Intel released its 8086 CPU. Upon the onset of x86 processors, the usage of mainframe computers declined since client-server a
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  • ...s! I'm currently editing the [[Intel]] article, providing a history of the x86 line, and I plan on expanding as far as my computer-related knowledge goes.
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  • ....8. LiveCD available for x86 only, and Installation CD available for Intel x86, AMD64 and PowerPC.
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  • ...Free Software Guidelines]]. Many architectures are supported, including [[x86]], [[AMD64]], [[PowerPC]], [[SPARC]], [[ARM]], etc. The latest version, cod
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  • ...le of virtualization - you're running a "virtual" NES on your ([[Intel]] [[x86]]) computer. ...ple changed their hardware from the [[PowerPC]] architecture to an Intel [[x86]]-based system architecture, the blue box was deprecated.
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  • | title = Choosing the Appropriate x86 Server Form Factor | url = http://blog.mcpc.com/bid/23600/Choosing-the-Appropriate-x86-Server-Form-Factor}}</ref>
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  • The most common machine virtualized is of the Intel x86 series, with most vendors, providing at least [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[L
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  • ...r other types of CPUs, however nearly all computers sold to home users use x86 processors.
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  • | platform = [[x86]], [[x86-64]], [[PowerPC]], [[AMD64]], [[ARM]], [[DEC Alpha]], [[HP PA-RISC]], [[IA-
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  • ...k.a. [[runtime]]), whereas [[C sharp]], developed by Microsoft for Intel [[x86]] computers, uses a ''little'' endian runtime.
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  • ...April-2007}}</ref> FreeBSD is generally known for its performance on the [[x86]] architecture, however it has since branched out to other architectures as
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  • ...C Computing|ARC]]-compliant [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]]</ref> requires an [[x86]]-family microprocessor it will not run on these newer systems.
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  • ...ced Micro Devices] - [[Advanced Micro Devices]], a designer of primarily [[x86]]-compatible personal computer CPUs. ...ansmeta.com/ Transmeta] - [[Transmeta]] Corporation. Creators of low-power x86 compatibles like [[Crusoe]] and [[Efficeon]].
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  • ...simulates the execution of compiled code (not source code) on a virtual [[x86]] [[CPU|processor]] (working on many of the same principles of a software [
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  • ...to a specific machine specification, such as [[SPARC|SPARC]], [[x86|Intel X86]], [[PPC|PowerPC]], or [[Motorola 68000|Motorola 680x0]]. A more precise d ...nting. For example, the code for one kind of "copy" operation in the Intel x86 line of microprocessors is 10110000 <ref>{{cite web | author=Unknown|title=
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  • ...mation (saved program counter) are stored on the stack (as in the common [[x86]] architecture), and
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  • ..., which seems duplicative. If this article is about PC's that are Windows/x86 based, then this article should just point over to [[IBM_compatible_PC]], I
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  • .... Late designs in several processor families exhibit CMP, including the [[x86-64]] [[Opteron]] and [[Athlon 64 X2]], the [[SPARC]] [[UltraSPARC T1]], IBM ...ced Micro Devices] - [[Advanced Micro Devices]], a designer of primarily [[x86]]-compatible personal computer CPUs.
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  • ...such as [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Mac OS]], [[Linux]] (only 32-bit x86), [[Solaris]], HP-UX, Pocket PC, OS/2, QNX, Symbian, Palm OS, BeOS, and IRI
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  • ...], [[World War II, Pacific]], [[WPA]], [[Wren's chapel]], [[Wrestling]], [[X86]], [[XML]], [[X Prize]], [[X-ray diffraction]], [[Yak]], [[Yankee]], [[Year
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