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In computer architecture, 64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units [a] are those that are 64 bits wide. Also, 64-bit central processing units (CPU) and arithmetic logic units (ALU) are those that are based on processor registers, address buses, or data buses of that size. A computer that uses such a processor is a 64-bit computer.
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Examples of operating systems that do not impose this limit include Unix-like systems, and Microsoft Windows NT, 95-98, and ME which have no three character limit on extensions for 32-bit or 64-bit applications on file systems other than pre-Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.5 versions of the FAT file system. Some filenames are given extensions ...
ISA, 16-bit 8 3 Intel 80286: 8 512 KB 512 KB 1.2 MB none Built to TEMPEST specifications [5]: 64 [25] Personal Computer AT: 5171-339 October 1986: July 1987: ISA, 16-bit 8 3 Intel 80286: 8 512 KB 512 KB 1.2 MB 30 MB Built to TEMPEST specifications [5]: 64 [25] Personal Computer AT/370: 5170-599 October 1984: April 1987: ISA, 16-bit 8 3 Intel ...
AMD64 (also variously referred to by AMD in their literature and documentation as “AMD 64-bit Technology” and “AMD x86-64 Architecture”) was created as an alternative to the radically different IA-64 architecture designed by Intel and Hewlett-Packard, which was backward-incompatible with IA-32, the 32-bit version of the x86 architecture.
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