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1This document provides background reading for memory models and related 2tools. These documents are aimed at kernel hackers who are interested 3in memory models. 4 5 6Hardware manuals and models 7=========================== 8 9o SPARC International Inc. (Ed.). 1994. "The SPARC Architecture 10 Reference Manual Version 9". SPARC International Inc. 11 12o Compaq Computer Corporation (Ed.). 2002. "Alpha Architecture 13 Reference Manual". Compaq Computer Corporation. 14 15o Intel Corporation (Ed.). 2002. "A Formal Specification of Intel 16 Itanium Processor Family Memory Ordering". Intel Corporation. 17 18o Intel Corporation (Ed.). 2002. "Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures 19 Software Developer’s Manual". Intel Corporation. 20 21o Peter Sewell, Susmit Sarkar, Scott Owens, Francesco Zappa Nardelli, 22 and Magnus O. Myreen. 2010. "x86-TSO: A Rigorous and Usable 23 Programmer's Model for x86 Multiprocessors". Commun. 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