X86 virtualization - Definition. Was ist X86 virtualization
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Was (wer) ist X86 virtualization - definition


X86 virtualization         
  • A [[Linux kernel]] log showing AMD-Vi information
  • [[AMD Phenom]] Die
  • Intel Core i7]] (Bloomfield) CPU
HARDWARE-ASSISTED VIRTUALIZATION ON X86/X86-64 CPUS
Virtualization Technology; Pacifica (virtual machine); X86 virtualisation; AMD Virtualization; AMD Pacifica; Intel Virtualization Technology; AMD-V; Intel VT; VT-d; Intel vt; Intel virtualization; Intel VT-X; Intel VT/X; Intel vt/x; Intel vt-x; Vt-x; Vt/x; VT/x; VT-x; Intel VT-x; Intel VT/x; Intel VTx; VT/i; Vt-i; Vt/i; Intel VT/i; Intel vt/i; Intel vt-i; Intel VT-I; Intel VTI; Intel VTi; Intel vti; VT-I; VT/I; VT/X; VT-X; Intel virtualization technology; Intel Virtualization; Intel-VT; Vanderpool Technology; Silvervale; Intel Virtualisation; VT-c; Shadow page tables; Intel VT-d; Intel VT-c; Secure Virtual Machine; PCI-SIG I/O virtualization; Function level reset; PCI-SIG Single Root I/O Virtualization; Single Root I/O Virtualization; Shadow page table; Advanced Virtual Interrupt Controller; Interrupt virtualization; APICv; APIC virtualization; Intel VMCS; VMCS Shadowing; VMCS shadowing; Virtual Machine Control Structure; Virtual machine control structure; VMCS; AMD virtualization; Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O; VGPU; Ring deprivileging; AMD-Vi
x86 virtualization is the use of hardware-assisted virtualization capabilities on an x86/x86-64 CPU.
X86         
  • [[Am386]], released by AMD in 1991
  • Intel Core 2 Duo, an example of an x86-compatible, 64-bit multicore processor
  • Alpha]], and others), and 32-bit x86 (green on the diagram), even though Intel initially tried unsuccessfully to replace x86 with a new incompatible 64-bit architecture in the [[Itanium]] processor. The main non-x86 architecture which is still used, as of 2014, in supercomputing clusters is the [[Power ISA]] used by [[IBM Power microprocessors]] (blue with diamond tiling in the diagram), with SPARC as a distant second.
  • AMD Athlon (early version), a technically different but fully compatible x86 implementation
  • Registers available in the x86-64 instruction set
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE
80x86; Intel 80x86; 8x86; 80786; X86-16; Intel 80786; Intel x86; IA 32; X-86; X86 pro; X86-based CPU; X86-based system; X86 based; X86 clone; X86 compatible; Intel-based CPU; Intel-based cpu; Intel 16; Intel compatible; Intel-compatible; Intel clone; X86 architecture; Accumulator eXtended; AL register; AH register; AX register; BX register; CX register; DX register; BH register; BL register; CL register; CH register; DH register; DL register; Base pointer; DS register; ES register; SS register; DI register; SI register; FS register; GS register; X86 registers; BP register; EAX register; EBX register; ECX register; EDX register; ESP register; EBP register; ESI register; EDI register; EIP register; RIP register; RFLAGS register; RAX register; RBX register; RCX register; RDX register; RSI register; RDI register; RBP register; RSP register; GDTR register; LDTR register; IDTR register; TR register; IP register; Source index; Destination index; IAPX 86 series; X86 microprocessor
and so cannot be subject to patent claims. The pre-586 subset of the x86 architecture is therefore fully open.
Intel x86         
  • [[Am386]], released by AMD in 1991
  • Intel Core 2 Duo, an example of an x86-compatible, 64-bit multicore processor
  • Alpha]], and others), and 32-bit x86 (green on the diagram), even though Intel initially tried unsuccessfully to replace x86 with a new incompatible 64-bit architecture in the [[Itanium]] processor. The main non-x86 architecture which is still used, as of 2014, in supercomputing clusters is the [[Power ISA]] used by [[IBM Power microprocessors]] (blue with diamond tiling in the diagram), with SPARC as a distant second.
  • AMD Athlon (early version), a technically different but fully compatible x86 implementation
  • Registers available in the x86-64 instruction set
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE
80x86; Intel 80x86; 8x86; 80786; X86-16; Intel 80786; Intel x86; IA 32; X-86; X86 pro; X86-based CPU; X86-based system; X86 based; X86 clone; X86 compatible; Intel-based CPU; Intel-based cpu; Intel 16; Intel compatible; Intel-compatible; Intel clone; X86 architecture; Accumulator eXtended; AL register; AH register; AX register; BX register; CX register; DX register; BH register; BL register; CL register; CH register; DH register; DL register; Base pointer; DS register; ES register; SS register; DI register; SI register; FS register; GS register; X86 registers; BP register; EAX register; EBX register; ECX register; EDX register; ESP register; EBP register; ESI register; EDI register; EIP register; RIP register; RFLAGS register; RAX register; RBX register; RCX register; RDX register; RSI register; RDI register; RBP register; RSP register; GDTR register; LDTR register; IDTR register; TR register; IP register; Source index; Destination index; IAPX 86 series; X86 microprocessor