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- Physical_Address_Extension abstract "In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE) is a feature to allow 32-bit IA-32 central processing units (CPUs) to access a physical address space (including random access memory and memory mapped devices) larger than 4 gigabytes.PAE was first implemented in the Intel Pentium Pro in 1995, although the accompanying chipsets usually lacked support for the required extra address bits. It was extended by AMD to add a level to the page table hierarchy, to allow it to handle up to 52-bit physical addresses, add NX bit functionality, and make it the mandatory memory paging model in long mode. PAE is supported by Intel Pentium Pro and later Pentium-series processors except most 400 MHz-bus versions of the Pentium M.[citation needed] It is also available on AMD processors including the AMD Athlon (although the chipsets for these were limited to 4 GB RAM) and later AMD processor models.".
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- Physical_Address_Extension wikiPageRevisionID "605005797".
- Physical_Address_Extension hasPhotoCollection Physical_Address_Extension.
- Physical_Address_Extension subject Category:Memory_management.
- Physical_Address_Extension subject Category:Virtual_memory.
- Physical_Address_Extension subject Category:X86_architecture.
- Physical_Address_Extension subject Category:X86_memory_management.
- Physical_Address_Extension comment "In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE) is a feature to allow 32-bit IA-32 central processing units (CPUs) to access a physical address space (including random access memory and memory mapped devices) larger than 4 gigabytes.PAE was first implemented in the Intel Pentium Pro in 1995, although the accompanying chipsets usually lacked support for the required extra address bits.".
- Physical_Address_Extension label "Extension d'adresse physique".
- Physical_Address_Extension label "Extensión de dirección física".
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- Physical_Address_Extension label "Physical Address Extension".
- Physical_Address_Extension label "Physical Address Extension".
- Physical_Address_Extension label "ملحق العنونة الفعلية".
- Physical_Address_Extension label "物理アドレス拡張".
- Physical_Address_Extension label "物理地址扩展".
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