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  2. x86 virtualization - Wikipedia

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    x86 virtualization is the use of hardware-assisted virtualization capabilities on an x86/x86-64 CPU.. In the late 1990s x86 virtualization was achieved by complex software techniques, necessary to compensate for the processor's lack of hardware-assisted virtualization capabilities while attaining reasonable performance.

  3. Virtual 8086 mode - Wikipedia

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    AMD-V can do virtual 8086 mode in guests, too, but it can also just run the guest in "paged real mode" using the following steps: you create a SVM (Secure Virtual Machine) mode guest with CR0.PE=0, but CR0.PG=1 (that is, with protected mode disabled but paging enabled), which is ordinarily impossible, but is allowed for SVM guests if the host ...

  4. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Command line: no limit Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 [49] 64 cores / 8 CPUs [50] 1 TB No limit 384 4 64 GB 4 IDE; 256 SCSI 2 TB Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 [51] 320 cores / 64 CPUs [52] 4 TB No limit 1024 64 1 TB 4 IDE; 256 SCSI 64 TB Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 [53] 512 cores / 320 CPUs 24 TB No limit 1024 240 12 TB 4 IDE; 256 SCSI 64 ...

  5. AMD-V - Wikipedia

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    X86 virtualization#AMD virtualization (AMD-V) To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  6. Support vector machine - Wikipedia

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    Potential drawbacks of the SVM include the following aspects: Requires full labeling of input data; Uncalibrated class membership probabilities—SVM stems from Vapnik's theory which avoids estimating probabilities on finite data; The SVM is only directly applicable for two-class tasks.

  7. Kernel-based Virtual Machine - Wikipedia

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    KVM provides device abstraction but no processor emulation. It exposes the /dev/kvm interface, which a user mode host can then use to: Set up the guest VM's address space. The host must also supply a firmware image (usually a custom BIOS when emulating PCs) that the guest can use to bootstrap into its main OS. Feed the guest simulated I/O.

  8. SVM - Wikipedia

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    Secure Virtual Machine, a virtualization technology by AMD; Shared Virtual Memory, another AMD technology for computation on its GPUs with HSA/ROCm. Solaris Volume Manager, software; Space vector modulation, in power electronics, a modulating technique to give power to a load; Support vector machine, a machine learning algorithm

  9. List of AMD processors with 3D graphics - Wikipedia

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    CPU: K10 (also Husky or K10.5) cores with an upgraded Stars architecture, no L3 cache L1 cache: 64 KB Data per core and 64 KB Instruction cache per core; L2 cache: 512 KB on dual-core, 1 MB on tri- and quad-core models; MMX, Enhanced 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, AMD-V