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  2. Server Base System Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Variation between ARM-based hardware platforms has been an impediment requiring operating system adjustments for each product. The SBSA seeks to strengthen the ARM ecosystem by specifying a minimal set of standardized features so that an OS built for this standard platform should function correctly without modification on all hardware products ...

  3. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    UEFI requires the firmware and operating system loader (or kernel) to be size-matched; that is, a 64-bit UEFI firmware implementation can load only a 64-bit operating system (OS) boot loader or kernel (unless the CSM-based legacy boot is used) and the same applies to 32-bit.

  4. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    The term 64-bit also describes a generation of computers in which 64-bit processors are the norm. 64 bits is a word size that defines certain classes of computer architecture, buses, memory, and CPUs and, by extension, the software that runs on them. 64-bit CPUs have been used in supercomputers since the 1970s (Cray-1, 1975) and in reduced ...

  5. AppliedMicro Showcases Readiness of Rapidly Expanding ARM 64 ...

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    AppliedMicro Showcases Readiness of Rapidly Expanding ARM 64-bit Ecosystem at ARM TechCon Software on Track to Perfectly Intersect with Hardware Availability for Unprecedented Server Innovation ...

  6. ARM, Red Hat and AppliedMicro Aim to Develop Disruptive 64 ...

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    ARM, Red Hat and AppliedMicro Aim to Develop Disruptive 64-bit Server Platform Collaborate to Deliver Disruptive Hardware and Open Source Software for the Cloud, Data Center and Enterprise ...

  7. List of products using ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of products using processors (i.e. central processing units) based on the ARM architecture family, sorted by generation release and name.

  8. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    x86-64 (PC, UEFI) Linux zImage, Linux bzImage, ELF32 / ELF64 / COFF / PE32+ with Multiboot2? any comes with a multiplatform, dependency-free image creator (FOSS), supports 64-bit higher-half kernels with Multiboot2 TianoCore EDK II Yes Yes ARM, RISC-V, x86 EFI HTTPS ? UEFI reference implementation Windows Boot Manager: No No

  9. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    ARM supports 32-bit × 32-bit multiplies with either a 32-bit result or 64-bit result, though Cortex-M0 / M0+ / M1 cores do not support 64-bit results. [109] Some ARM cores also support 16-bit × 16-bit and 32-bit × 16-bit multiplies. The divide instructions are only included in the following ARM architectures: