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Intel's '''Optimization Reference Manual''' (Document Number '''248966''') is a reference manual that discusses the important aspects of Intel's architectures, crucial for understanding how programs are executed by the microprocessor and the kind of optimizations possible for improving performance. | Intel's '''Optimization Reference Manual''' (Document Number '''248966''') is a reference manual that discusses the important aspects of Intel's architectures, crucial for understanding how programs are executed by the microprocessor and the kind of optimizations possible for improving performance. | ||
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* [[:File:intel-ref-248966-040.pdf|248966, Rev 40]] | * [[:File:intel-ref-248966-040.pdf|248966, Rev 40]] | ||
* [[:File:intel-ref-248966-041.pdf|248966, Rev 41]] | * [[:File:intel-ref-248966-041.pdf|248966, Rev 41]] | ||
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