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What is x64?

x64, also known as x86-64, AMD64, and Intel 64, is a 64-bit extension of the x86 instruction set architecture. It significantly expands the addressable memory space compared to its 32-bit predecessor (x86). It is widely used in modern desktop, laptop, and server processors, enabling support for larger amounts of RAM and improved performance for memory-intensive applications.

What other technologies are related to x64?

x64 Competitor Technologies

Motorola 68k is a different CPU architecture, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside x64 in 97% (185) of relevant job posts
SPARC is a different CPU architecture, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside x64 in 26% (190) of relevant job posts
x86 is an older CPU architecture from which x64 is derived, making it a less capable competitor.
mentioned alongside x64 in 6% (605) of relevant job posts
MIPS is a different CPU architecture, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside x64 in 10% (316) of relevant job posts
ARM is a different CPU architecture, and a competitor for many embedded and mobile applications.
mentioned alongside x64 in 1% (475) of relevant job posts
PPC (PowerPC) is a different CPU architecture, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside x64 in 1% (228) of relevant job posts
PowerPC is a different CPU architecture, thus a competitor.
mentioned alongside x64 in 2% (51) of relevant job posts

x64 Complementary Technologies

RAII is a C++ programming technique that can be used on x64 systems.
mentioned alongside x64 in 64% (134) of relevant job posts
HexRays is a disassembler/decompiler often used to analyze x64 binaries.
mentioned alongside x64 in 45% (187) of relevant job posts
objdump is a tool that can disassemble x64 executables.
mentioned alongside x64 in 45% (173) of relevant job posts

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