The x86–64 architecture is a 64-bit CPU architecture compatible with x86. Initially proposed by AMD in 1999 as AMD64, it was an extension of Intel’s 32-bit IA-32 architecture. Although Intel initially ...
Continuing our quest to redefine how architecture is perceived nowadays and exposing the different notions out there, ArchDaily gave space for its users to answer four fundamental questions: "What is ...
First, architecture basics are detailed with information on the register sets, data types, and memory and instruction formats. Next, instruction set extensions are detailed, which include Intel® ...
This article was originally published by Archipreneur as "How to Grow Your Architecture Firm Through Marketing." Marketing is not simply an expense reserved for already established architecture firms.
To Sergio Palleroni, humanitarian architecture is nothing new. In the 1980s, long before public interest design became fashionable, Palleroni was working on sustainable architecture projects for the ...
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