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  <description>The aim of this post This post aims to be a help for computer newbees, or those who are working in the application layer but somehow have to buy a new server and install Linux on it, but are confused by those complex naming of CPU architectures (i386, x86, IA64, ...). Note that this post shows which…</description>
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  <published>2017-02-04 00:00:00</published>
  <title>A newbees' guide for CPU architecture names</title>
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