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Microsoft readies "Quebec" embedded Vista OS

News The forthcoming Quebec embedded release will include BitLocker drive encryption, Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, Address-Space Load Randomisation - and on the memory-management front, support for SuperFetch, ReadyBoost and Dynamic System... [06 Jun 2008]

IPv6 Usage With Various Operating Systems

White Paper IPv6's 128-bit address space should not have this problem for the foreseeable future. This is largely driven by the fact that IPv4's 32-bit address is quickly being consumed by the ever-expanding sites and products on the internet. [29 Mar 2008]

Analysis of GS Protections in Microsoft Windows Vista

White Paper This paper also measured the randomness of the GS cookies and the effect of Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) on the placement of the master cookie. The paper developed techniques to identify the presence of GS protection in binaries and... [20 Jun 2007]

Heavily Trafficked Microsoft.com Stabilized, Speeded by Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0

White Paper Because of its size, complexity, and traffic, the site suffered from instability, exposed potential improvements to the ASP.NET 1.1 page framework, and stretched the 4-gigabyte address space available under the WoW64 layer of Microsoft Windows... [01 Apr 2007]

The GNU 64-Bit PL8 Compiler: Toward an Open Standard Environment for Firmware Development

White Paper However, the firmware address space of today's zSeries servers may exceed 2 GB, raising the need for a new 64-bit PL8 compiler, since the original implementation, developed at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York... [29 Mar 2005]

Evaluating the Performance of 64-Bit Oracle9i Database Release 2 on the Intel EM64T-Based Platform

White Paper Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) is designed to allow the 64-bit register extensions available in Intel Xeon processors to enable a larger flat memory address space, compared to 32-bit processors. [19 Dec 2004]

Taking Application Development to the Next Level: Design and Development for 64-Bit Windows - Level 300

White Paper Topics covered include: problems caused by incorrect typecasting and how to correct them using the newly introduced pointer-precision types; the Virtual Address Space as a quick-port procedure; the proper alignment of types in 64-bit Windows and... [29 Nov 2004]

Oracle9i Release 2 on Linux x86-64 (AMD64)

White Paper s first processor in the AMD64 family, the AMD Opteron, supports 256TB virtual address space, eliminating the large memory access problem. AMD has introduced a 64-bit extension to the x86 instruction set architecture called AMD64. [30 May 2004]

The AMD64 ISA Value Proposition

White Paper The most significant benefits of AMD64 ISA are: An extended flat address space which allows programs to address memory beyond 4 GB, Native 32-bit x86 compatibility which allows 64-bit and 32-bit applications to run on a 64-bit operating system... [02 Mar 2004]

Internet Protocol Version 6

White Paper The basic reason for replacing IPv4 with IPv6 is the imminent exhaustion of the IPv4 32 bit address space. The most significant and best known change is the expansion of the address space from 32 bit to 128 bits but the format of IP packets has... [25 Feb 2004]

Optimizing Speed vs. Size Using the Codebalance Utility for ARM/Thumb and MIPS16 Architectures

White Paper The use of 16-bit instructions would double available RAM or ROM space if each instruction could do the same work as a 32-bit instruction. It is this requirement that dual-purpose architectures such as ARM/ Thumb and 16 bits were designed to address. [25 Feb 2004]

TASKING Helps Siemens with 32-bit TriCore Architecture Design

White Paper Some of these instructions were requested by TASKING as they are very useful in helping C compilers generate improved code for accessing data anywhere in the 16MB address space, yet keep the 16K paged approach. [25 Feb 2004]

IPv6 gets strong defender

News IPv6 also could solve the potential internet address shortfall by increasing space from 32 bits to 128 bits, which could accommodate virtually countless addresses, although that's more of a commercial problem than a military one. [18 Jun 2003]

Home alone with Bluetooth

News Because it's IPv6, there is the address space for many, many devices. The company is already making Bluetooth chips for consumer devices that include a simple Web server, giving each device its own Internet address via the next-generation Internet... [12 Sep 2002]

Ipv6: An acronym to shake the networked world

Comment ALE (Address Lifetime Expectation), a working party set up by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 1990, forecasts that in 2005 the address space will have been used up. Only then can they deal with the longer address fields. [19 Mar 2001]

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