"IA-64" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Initialism of Intel Architecture, 64-bit. Etymology templates: {{initialism|en|Intel Architecture, 64-bit}} Initialism of Intel Architecture, 64-bit Head templates: {{en-proper-noun|head=IA-64}} IA-64
  1. (computing) An EPIC 64-bit instruction set architecture designed to allow relatively simple, cheap CPUs to execute many 64-bit instructions simultaneously and with potentially very high performance; developed by Intel in the late 1990s with the intent of replacing the older x86 architecture, but was delayed and proved uncompetitive with x86 (especially x86-64), seeing use only in Intel's own Itanium line of high-end CPUs. Wikipedia link: IA-64 Categories (topical): Computing
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