DIG64

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Developers' Interface Guide for 64-bit Intel Architecture Servers
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WebsiteDIG64

DIG64 or Developers' Interface Guide for 64-bit Intel Architecture Servers was an alliance between several leading technology companies including Groupe Bull, Fujitsu Siemens, Hitachi, HP, Intel, NEC, and Unisys.[1]

The corporation had responsibility for driving for interoperability on Itanium platforms. To do this they supported a specification, also called DIG64, that helped member companies develop better and more compelling products on Itanium processor family architecture systems.

References

  1. "DIG64 Guidelines" (PDF). 1999-10-31. Retrieved 2023-06-08.

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