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  2. x86-64 - Wikipedia

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    x86-64 (also known as x64, x86_64, AMD64, and Intel 64) [note 1] is a 64-bit version of the x86 instruction set, first announced in 1999. It introduced two new modes of operation, 64-bit mode and compatibility mode, along with a new 4-level paging mode.

  3. Framework Computer - Wikipedia

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    The company supports Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) to update the firmware. Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition uses an open source firmware, coreboot. [51] In April 2024, it was described that the company has struggled with the other side of computing longevity and sustainability: providing up-to-date software. [46]

  4. Mac Pro - Wikipedia

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    The cards have 4 DIMM slots each, allowing a total of 32 GB (1 GB = 1024 3 B) of memory (8 × 4 GB) to be installed. [17] Notably, due to its FB-DIMM architecture, installing more RAM in the Mac Pro will improve its memory bandwidth, but may also increase its memory latency. [ 18 ]

  5. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions. Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of computer software operating systems created by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

  6. Zune software version history - Wikipedia

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    The current version of the software is 4.8.2345.0 released on August 22, 2011. Several versions of the software have been released. Added menu item "community" allowing to search for nearby Zunes, see their status, and transfer music and pictures. Improved performance.

  7. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    They can use different I/O protocols, but SPI is the most common. Unified Extensible Firmware Interface ( UEFI, / ˈjuːɪfaɪ / or as an acronym) [ b] is a specification that defines the architecture of the platform firmware used for booting the computer hardware and its interface for interaction with the operating system.

  8. List of BASIC dialects - Wikipedia

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    Version of Microsoft BASIC used on the Toshiba Pasopia. TBASIC Version of BASIC used for software development on ATTI's family of BRAT test systems Tektronix For the 4050 series computers, extensive graphics commands [77] Terminal-BASIC Pure interpreter, written in C++11. Supports large subset of Minimal BASIC, runs on Arduino, Linux, Windows.

  9. iMac (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    The iMac is an all-in-one personal computer.The machine has an integrated Liquid-crystal display (LCD), with the computer components integrated either behind the screen or below it in a "chin".