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24 changes: 16 additions & 8 deletions en-US/I.xml
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<term>InfiniBand</term>
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<term role="true">Intel 64</term>
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<para>
<emphasis>n.</emphasis> The Intel 64-bit version of the x86 architecture.
Use this format when referring to information that is exclusive to Intel processors.
For Red&nbsp;Hat products, use only for Red&nbsp;Hat Enterprise Linux content.
<emphasis>n.</emphasis> The Intel 64-bit version of the x86 architecture.
Use this format when referring to information that is exclusive to Intel processors.
For Red&nbsp;Hat products, use only for Red&nbsp;Hat Enterprise Linux content.
</para>
<para>
Cloud providers might use different formats of this term to refer to architectures.
Cloud providers might use different formats of this term to refer to architectures.
If you are documenting code, commands, or outputs, then confer with your subject-matter expert on the correct format for the specific use case.
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This feature can run on only Intel 64 processors.
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<!-- <para>
Do not use "Hammer", "x86_64", "x86-64", "x64", "64-bit x86", or other variations as the name of this architecture.
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<para>
Correct.
Stands for Internet Protocol.
Capitalize both letters.
Capitalize both letters when it stands for Internet Protocol.
</para>
<para>
When "internet protocol" is used in a general descriptive sense, use lowercase instead.
Example: "TCP/IP is one of the internet protocols.
The other protocols are ARP, DHCP, DNS, and FTP."
</para>
<para>
Do not use "IP" on its own to mean "IP address".
Use both words instead.
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