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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
    4 KB (632 words) - 10:50, 6 January 2024
  • ...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-
    14 KB (2,137 words) - 09:02, 2 March 2024
  • ...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]].
    17 KB (2,465 words) - 20:44, 28 July 2010
  • ...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 [
    9 KB (1,329 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
  • ...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=
    25 KB (3,906 words) - 12:07, 22 February 2009
  • ...mation (saved program counter) are stored on the stack (as in the common [[x86]] architecture), and
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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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