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Date: 2012-09-10 07:41:01
Computing
Computer architecture
Software engineering
X86 architecture
Computer memory
Low-level programming language
Spinlock
X86
Assembly language
Memory barrier
Memory ordering
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The Semantics of x86-CC Multiprocessor Machine Code Susmit Sarkar1 Scott Owens1 Tom Ridge1

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