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      /  NEx64T - #6: the legacy of x86/x64
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NEx64T - #6: the legacy of x86/x64
Posted on 20-Dec-2023 19:35:43
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Sixth article of the series.
x86 and x64 are architectures that are known enough to drag around a lot of ballast.
NEx64T aims to be 100% compatible at source (assembly) level, so it must ensure that the same features are present and working.
Let us see, therefore, how this new architecture has succeeded in its aim, while doing away with almost all the legacy of the two architectures.
English: https://www.appuntidigitali.it/21354/nex64t-6-the-legacy-of-x86-x64/
Italian: https://www.appuntidigitali.it/21280/nex64t-6-il-legacy-di-x86-x64/

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