The x86 architecture is a family of instruction set architectures initially developed by Intel. It is the foundation for most desktop and laptop computers, as well as many servers. It defines how the CPU processes instructions and manages memory. Its ubiquity is due to its long history, backward compatibility, and relatively low cost.
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