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  2. x86-64 - Wikipedia

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    AMD64 (also variously referred to by AMD in their literature and documentation as “AMD 64-bit Technology” and “AMD x86-64 Architecture”) was created as an alternative to the radically different IA-64 architecture designed by Intel and Hewlett-Packard, which was backward-incompatible with IA-32, the 32-bit version of the x86 architecture.

  3. Category:Wikipedia disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    This category and the navigation bar below contain the official Wikipedia . All of these pages are protected, as their content needs to be carefully worded and free of disruption for legal reasons, and they should generally not be changed without extensive discussion. General disclaimer. Content disclaimer. Legal disclaimer. Medical disclaimer.

  4. Software - Wikipedia

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    07R01, an integrated circuit by Motorola.Integrated circuits were an essential enabling invention allowing the creation of software. [9]A host of earlier inventions were necessary for the creation of software, including mathematics—especially binary and decimal number systems, and zero—alphabets, writing, mechanical calculators, [10] boolean algebra, transistors, integrated circuits, and ...

  5. Permuted congruential generator - Wikipedia

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    Permuted Congruential Generator. A permuted congruential generator ( PCG) is a pseudorandom number generation algorithm developed in 2014 by Dr. M.E. O'Neill which applies an output permutation function to improve the statistical properties of a modulo-2 n linear congruential generator. It achieves excellent statistical performance [ 1][ 2][ 3 ...

  6. Wikipedia:General disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    Survey disclaimer. Wikipedia makes no guarantee of validity. Wikipedia is an online open-content collaborative encyclopedia; that is, a voluntary association of individuals and groups working to develop a common resource of human knowledge. The structure of the project allows anyone with an Internet connection to alter its content.

  7. Checksum - Wikipedia

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    Checksum. A checksum is a small-sized block of data derived from another block of digital data for the purpose of detecting errors that may have been introduced during its transmission or storage. By themselves, checksums are often used to verify data integrity but are not relied upon to verify data authenticity. [ 1]

  8. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    "Blogger for Word" is an add-in for Microsoft Word which allows users to save a Microsoft Word document directly to a Blogger blog, as well as edit their posts both on- and offline. As of January 2007 [update] , Google says "Blogger for Word is not currently compatible with the new version of Blogger", and they state no decision has been made ...

  9. Wikipedia:No disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    WP:NODISCLAIMERS. A disclaimer in a Wikipedia article is a statement or warning that the article is not appropriate, suitable, or guaranteed for some specified purpose. There are disclaimers linked at the bottom of all pages on Wikipedia. From time to time, editors insert additional disclaimers into an article either as text or as a template ...