Re: question about x86

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On 29/07/07, Ramagudi Naziir <naziirr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is it right to say that the x86 kernel arch is intel's IA-32 architecture
> and the x86-64 kernel arch is Intel's EM64T extension to the IA32 architecture
> (which has the IA-32e mode and its two sub-modes: 64-bit and
> compatibility) ?
>

Well, except for the fact that it was actually AMD that came up with
the AMD64/x86-64 extensions. Intel then later copied that and created
EM64T as a clone of AMD64.

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