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  • | isa = x86-64 ...n''' (pronounced ''"Zee-On"'') is an extended family of high-performance [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[Intel]] for server environments and non-co
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  • |isa=x86-64 |isa family=x86
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  • |isa=x86-64 |isa family=x86
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  • ...uch as {{intel|execute disable|XD}}, {{amd|no execute|NX}}, and various {{x86|SSE}} extensions in the case of [[Intel]].
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  • === [[x86]] === ...all microarchitectures]] [[designer::AMD]] [[instruction set architecture::x86-32]]
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  • === [[x86]] === ...all microarchitectures]] [[designer::AMD]] [[instruction set architecture::x86-64]]
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  • | isa = x86 ...:AMD Athlon Processor x86 Code Optimization Guide.pdf|AMD Athlon Processor x86 Code Optimization Guide]]; Publication No. 22007; Revision K; Date February
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  • ...e agreement was later expanded in [[1982]] which grew to incorporate the [[x86]] family of microprocessors and which later grew into legal dispute that la
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  • |isa=x86-64 ...as|Austin]] - [[wikipedia:Mount Bonnell|Mount Bonnell]], was Intel's first x86-compatible [[microarchitecture]] designed to target the ultra-low power mar
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  • |isa=x86-64 ! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{x86|AVX}} !! {{x86|AVX2}} !! {{intel|Turbo Boost|TBT}} !! [[ECC]]
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  • |isa=x86-64 ! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{x86|AVX}} !! {{x86|AVX2}} !! {{intel|Turbo Boost|TBT}} !! [[ECC]]
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  • |isa=x86-64 Cannon Lake introduced a number of {{x86|extensions|new instructions}}. See {{intel|palm cove#New instructions|Palm
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  • {{x86 title|UMIP}}{{x86 isa main}} '''User-Mode Instruction Prevention''' (UMIP) is an x86 security feature introduced in the Intel {{intel|Cannon Lake}}, {{intel|Gol
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  • * May 28: AMD introduces the {{amd|K6-2}} family implementing {{x86|3DNow}} [[SIMD]] extension
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  • | arch = x86 ...nges brought about by 386 became the standard for all future {{arch|32}} [[x86]] processors, dubbed [[IA-32|i386-architecture]].
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  • ...ess for AMD, allowing them become a fully fledged independent developer of x86 [[microprocessor]]s, as opposed to just a second source manufacturer. In 1985 [[Intel]] introduced its 3rd generation [[x86]] microprocessors, the {{intel|80386}} family. AMD had a cross-licensing ag
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  • | isa = x86-64 '''Core M''' is a family of [[Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage]] (CULV) [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in 2014. Core M microprocessors h
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  • | arch = x86 ...ter IPC performance, and an integrated [[FPU]]. The 486 became the first [[x86]] chip family to exceed one million transistors.
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  • |isa=x86-32
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  • '''Am486''' was a family of {{arch|32}} 4th-generation [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[AMD]] in [[1993]]. Am486 chips were compa
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  • ...ily. The name came about due to competitors selling 5th generation-based [[x86]] processors (e.g. {{Cyrix|Cyrix 5x86}}) - people were more likely to buy a Contrary to its namesake, the 5x86 was not a "5th-generation x86". Architecturally, the 5x86 is identical to the {{amd|Am486#Enhanced Am486|
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  • | isa = x86-16 ...gy exchange agreement|technology exchange agreement]] which focused on the x86 family of processors.
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  • | isa = x86-16
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  • | isa = x86-16 ...e production started Q4 1984. The Am186 is an offshoot of the mainstream [[x86]] series designed for embedded application as opposed to general personal c
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  • | isa = x86-16
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  • | isa = x86-16
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  • '''E86''' is an extended family of embedded [[x86]]-compatible devices designed by [[AMD]]. [[designer::AMD]] designed the fa
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  • | isa = x86-16 ...agreement|technology exchange agreement]] which allowed AMD to enter the [[x86]] market and later resulted in the legal battles that spanned much of the l
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  • | isa = x86-64 '''Xeon E7''' is a family of high-end enterprise-level [[x86]] microprocessors. These server processors offer the highest performance, m
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  • ...Memory Encryption}}, a new full memory encryption {{x86|extension}} for [[x86]]
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  • ...{{amd|microarchitectures/k5|K5 Microarchitecture}} which was their first [[x86]] [[microarchitecture]] to be designed in-house from the ground up without ...irst due to early design problems and later due to problems with various [[x86]] incompatibilities. The first few models, using SSA/5, were finally releas
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  • '''K6''' was a family of {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessors designed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early 1997 as a suc ...ative]] [[out-of-order execution|out-of-order]] execution and supporting {{x86|MMX}}.
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  • '''AMD-SSA/5-75ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in [[1996]]. This proces
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  • '''AMD-SSA/5-90ABQ''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in [[1996]]. This proces
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR75ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in [[1996]]. This chip w
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR90ABQ''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in [[1996]]. This chip w
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR100ABQ''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in [[1996]]. This chip w
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR100ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in [[1996]]. This chip w
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR120ABQ''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in late [[1996]]. This c
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR120ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in late [[1996]]. This c
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR133ABQ''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in late [[1996]]. This c
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR133ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in late [[1996]]. This c
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR150ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in early [[1997]]. This
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR166ABX''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in early [[1997]]. This
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR166ABQ''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in early [[1997]]. This
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR166ABR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in early [[1997]]. This
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  • '''AMD-K5-PR200ABX''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor developed by [[AMD]] and released in mid-[[1997]]. This ch
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  • '''AMD-K6/PR2-166ALR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor designed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early [[1997]]. This {{x86 features
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  • '''AMD-K6/PR2-200ALR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor designed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early [[1997]]. This {{x86 features
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  • '''AMD-K6-166ALR''' was a {{arch|32}} [[x86]] microprocessor designed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early [[1997]]. This {{x86 features
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