Very Large Memory
<architecture> (VLM) A processor and operating system that can use more
than 4GB of RAM, which is the limit for systems using 32-bit addresses.
VLM architectures allow application programs and Very Large Databases with more
than 4GB of data to be placed entirely in physical memory, with large
performance enhancements.
Some recent processors like the DEC Alpha can process 64 bits of data at a time
and use addresses wider than 32 bits.
Digital Unix.
(Solaris http://www.sun.com/solaris/64bit.html).
(SGI http://www.sgi.com/Technology/standard/faq.html).
(Unix 98 http://www.UNIX-systems.org/version2/whatsnew/login_64bit.html).
[How wide are the address busses?]
(1998-07-07)
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