• By the end of this article, you will have a clear understanding of x64 and x86 architecture, and be able to identify which architecture is best suited for your needs.
  • -march= specifies a cpu-type. cpu-type is a microarchitecture name (e.g. skylake, znver3), a microarchitecture level (x86-64, x86-64-v2, x86-64-v3, x86-64-v4), or...
  • The x64 architecture effectively addresses more than 4 GB of RAM, a leap from the limitations of the 32-bit x86 architecture, which can only handle up to 4 GB.
  • To resolve this issue, you'll need to upgrade your CPU to a compatible model that supports the x86-64-V2 instruction set.
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  • When first designed, it was called x86-64. More precisely x64 is the architecture name for the extension to the x86 instruction set that enables 64-bit code.
  • X64, also called x86-64, refers to the 64-bit extended CPU ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) based on x86, which is backward compatible with 32-bit x86...
  • This pre-RFC proposes a phased update of NixOS’s x86_64 baseline architecture, transitioning to x86-64-v2 in 2024 and subsequently to x86-64-v3 in 2027.
  • In Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9, Red Hat upgraded the instruction set architecture (ISA) baseline to the x8664-v2 microarchitecture level.