👉 The word 'amd64.conf' in the Bible refers to the file that defines the architecture of a computer's processor, which sets the instructions for how the CPU operates under Linux or Windows. Here's a brief definition: "AMD64 is one of three architectures (the other two being IA-32 and SPARC) on which Intel's 64-bit processor designs are based. AMD64 CPUs are designed to use 16 bits, 32 bits, or 64 bits of precision by using the standard architecture. They also support advanced features like SSE (Simple Extensions for Modern Architectures), SMAx and SSE2. AMD64 CPUs include a microcode layer that provides support for ARMv7 and newer architectures. AMD64 processors are known for their performance in low-end, high-end computing environments but can also be used as a high-performance platform for data centers and gaming PCs."