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  2. Intel - Wikipedia

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    The terms of the deal were not disclosed but an email from an Intel representative stated: "Intel has acquired Indisys, a privately held company based in Seville, Spain. The majority of Indisys employees joined Intel. We signed the agreement to acquire the company on May 31 and the deal has been completed."

  3. UEFI - Wikipedia

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    Standard PC BIOS is limited to a 16-bit processor mode and 1 MB of addressable memory space, resulting from the design based on the IBM 5150 that used a 16-bit Intel 8088 processor. [7] [33] In comparison, the processor mode in a UEFI environment can be either 32-bit (IA-32, AArch32) or 64-bit (x86-64, Itanium, and AArch64).

  4. Computer program - Wikipedia

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    The original IBM Personal Computer (1981) used an Intel 8088 microprocessor. In 1978, the modern software development environment began when Intel upgraded the Intel 8080 to the Intel 8086. Intel simplified the Intel 8086 to manufacture the cheaper Intel 8088. [38] IBM embraced the Intel 8088 when they entered the personal computer market

  5. BIOS - Wikipedia

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    The 8086 and 8088 start at physical address FFFF0h. [21] The 80286 starts at physical address FFFFF0h. [22] The 80386 and later x86 processors start at physical address FFFFFFF0h. [23] [24] [25] When the system is initialized, the first instruction of the BIOS appears at that address.

  6. Malware - Wikipedia

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    Infected "zombie computers" can be used to send email spam, to host contraband data such as child pornography, [25] or to engage in distributed denial-of-service attacks as a form of extortion. [26] Malware is used broadly against government or corporate websites to gather sensitive information, [27] or to disrupt their operation in general ...

  7. Ivano-Frankivsk - Wikipedia

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    Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki after whom the city was named originally.. The town was founded as a fortress known as Stanisławów where it was named after the Polish hetman Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki.

  8. Xenix - Wikipedia

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    Xenix is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation in the late 1970s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) later acquired exclusive rights to the software, and eventually replaced it with SCO UNIX (now known as Xinuos OpenServer).