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by RandomOpinion
3215 days ago
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> Except every vendor doesn't. By some magic voodoo witchcraft, x86 remains consistently capable of producing a single kernel that can run on anything from Intel or AMD. The "magic voodoo witchcraft" is Microsoft's "Hardware Compatibility Specifications for Windows". https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/com... Linux and the other free OSes run on commodity x86 hardware by targeting the same Microsoft-issued specification. There is no standards body or other neutral organization that defines what an x86 PC is. |
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