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|    Tomas Slavotinek to Louis Ohland    |
|    Re: Are CPUs prior to 486 capable of mem    |
|    16 Apr 23 13:46:40    |
      From: slavotinek@gmail.com              On 16.04.2023 12:29, Louis Ohland wrote:       > Sez it all.              Memory interleaving is not a CPU feature*. It's realized by the memory       controller and is therefore chipset-dependent, not CPU-dependent. There       were some 386-based systems with interleaving (non-IBM).              (*modern CPUs have integrated memory controller and may natively support       dual channel/interleaved memory)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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