x86/x64 refers to the instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Intel, initially with the 8086 processor. x86 has evolved significantly and become the dominant ISA for desktop, laptop, and server CPUs. x64 is the 64-bit extension of the x86 architecture (also known as x86-64 or AMD64), enabling support for larger amounts of memory and improved performance. x86/x64 processors are widely used in personal computers, servers, and embedded systems, executing operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS and running a vast array of applications.
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