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Revision as of 11:40, 5 November 2018
The 64-bit architecture is a microprocessor or computer architecture that has a datapath width or a highest operand width of 64 bits or 8 octets. These architectures typically have a matching register file with registers width of 64 bits.
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64-bit microprocessors
Alpha
DEC
ARM
MIPS
Cavium
POWER
SPARC
x86
AMD
Intel
- NetBurst
- Core
- Penryn
- Bonnell
- Nehalem
- Westmere
- Sandy Bridge (client)
- Saltwell
- Ivy Bridge
- Silvermont
- Haswell
- Broadwell
- Airmont
- Skylake (client)
- Kaby Lake
- Goldmont
- Skylake (server)
- Coffee Lake
- Goldmont Plus
- Knights Mill
- Palm Cove
- Amber Lake
- Whiskey Lake
- Cannon Lake
- Lakefield
- Tremont
- Cascade Lake
- Snow Ridge
- Sunny Cove
- Ice Lake (client)
- Willow Cove
- Cooper Lake
- Tiger Lake
- Gracemont
- Alder Lake
- Rocket Lake
- Ice Lake (server)
- Golden Cove
- Ocean Cove
- Raptor Lake
- Sapphire Rapids
- Meteor Lake
- Emerald Rapids
- Sierra Forest
- Granite Rapids
- Diamond Rapids
IA-64
Other
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Research/University
- Princeton
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64-bit microcontrollers
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