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PAE - Physical Address Extension

In  computing ,  Physical Address Extension  ( PAE ), sometimes referred to as  Page Address Extension ,  is a memory management feature for the x86 architecture. PAE was first introduced by Intel in the  Pentium Pro , and later by AMD in the  Athlon  processor.  It defines a  page table  hierarchy of three levels (instead of two), with table entries of 64 bits each instead of 32, allowing these CPUs to directly access a physical  address space  larger than 4  gigabytes  (2 32  bytes). The page table structure used by  x86-64  CPUs when operating in  long mode  further extends the page table hierarchy to four levels, extending the virtual address space, and uses additional physical address bits at all levels of the page table, extending the physical address space. It also uses the topmost bit of the 64-bit page table entry as a no-execute or  "NX" bit , indicating that code cannot be executed from the associated page. The NX feature is also available in  protected mode  when ...