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x86-64

x86-64 (also called x86_64, x64, or amd64) is the 64-bit CPU architecture that is used in Intel and AMD processors. It is an extension to the 32-bit x86 (i386) architecture. Read Full Definition

OS X

OS X, also referred to as macOS X or Mac OS X, is Apple's proprietary, Unix-based operating system. Released in 2001 as the successor to Mac OS 9, OS X incorporates support for Unix-based applications as well as ... Read Full Definition

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MIT License (X11 license or MIT X license)

The MIT License (also known as the X11 license or MITX license) is a software license that was originally developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Read Full Definition

X.509 certificate

An X.509 certificate is a digital certificate that uses the widely accepted international X.509 public key infrastructure (PKI) standard to verify that a public key belongs to the user, computer or service identity... Read Full Definition

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Jenkins X

Jenkins X is an open source system that provides continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD) and automated testing tools designed for cloud-native applications in a Kubernetes environment. Read Full Definition

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x and y coordinates

X and y coordinates are, respectively, the horizontal and vertical addresses of a point in any two-dimensional (2D) space, such as a sheet of paper or a computer display screen. Read Full Definition

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fiber to the x (FTTx)

Fiber to the x (FTTx) is a collective term for various optical fiber delivery topologies that are categorized according to where the fiber terminates Read Full Definition

native code

Native code is binary data compiled to run on a processor, such as an Intel x86-class processor. Read Full Definition

AMD Virtualization (AMD-V)

AMD-V (AMD Virtualization) technology refers to a set of hardware extensions and on-chip features for the AMD family of x86 microprocessors. Read Full Definition

protected mode

Protected mode, also called protected virtual address mode, is the primary mode of operation for an Intel-based x86 microprocessor. Read Full Definition

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