The First x86 Virtualization
Starting with the Intel 386 in 1985, the x86 CPU family included a Virtual 8086 Mode architecture, which added hardware support for running 16-bit DOS applications in a 32-bit Windows machine. However, this mode did not provide virtual machines for Windows applications (see Virtual 8086 Mode).
Virtual Machine Vs. Virtual Memory
Hardware virtualization and virtual machine are synonymous; however, virtual memory is not. Virtual memory, which is also built into the hardware, deals with extending main memory to disk (see virtual memory). See virtual machine and virtualization.
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