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How many address lines does an Intel Xeon processor use, and what is the maximum amount of accessible, addressable memory?
A. 32 address lines; 64GB addressable memory
B. 36 address lines; 4GB addressable memory
C. 36 address lines; 64GB addressable memory
D. 64 address lines; 64GB addressable memory
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
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64-bit allows an installation of up to 16 EB (exabyte) of RAM; however, current Celeron D, Pentium 4, andXeon CPUs have 36 address lines, which can support 64 GB of RAM, while Xeon DP CPUs can hold up to 1 TB (terabyte)
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