The terms that I listed above, generally speaking, are CPU architectures. These are what a computer engineer calls a CPU ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) This is what defines how the 1's and 0's of binary are interpreted by your CPU. If you own a CPU from pre-2007, this is likely your CPU architecture.

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