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                    Recommended Web sites:
                     • Intel Developer’s Page: Intel’s Web page for developers; provides a starting point for
                       accessing Pentium information.Also includes the Intel Technology Journal.
                     • ARM: Home page of ARM Limited, developer of the ARM architecture. Includes
                       technical documentation.
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