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- 4GB_Rev1.pdf author "Intel Corporation".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf date "February 2005".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf format "pdf".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf isCitedBy 3_GB_barrier.
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf page "13,14".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf page "7".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf page "8".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf quote "In order to use remapping, the operating system must be able to address ranges higher than 4 GB of memory".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf quote "In platforms populated with physical memory sizes approaching 4 GB and greater, onboard system resource requirements will likely not allow the operating system to take advantage of all physical memory populated due to PCI specification requirements and other memory mapped IO resources. Portions of physical memory may overlap with the memory space dedicated to other subsystems and become unavailable to the operating system.".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf quote "In uni-processor based systems for mobile, desktop, workstation, and entry level servers, chipsets may be limited to 4 GB of maximum memory. In today’s dual processor Intel server chipsets and workstations, maximum system memory size can be upwards of 16 GB.".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf title "Intel Chipset 4 GB System Memory Support".
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf url 4GB_Rev1.pdf.
- 4GB_Rev1.pdf work "Pentium Pro Family Developer’s Manual".