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real mode, protected mode and long mode real mode, protected mode and long mode

Or: 16-bit modes (real, protected or virtual), 32-bit mode (protected), 64-bit modes

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Q: CPU's operate in 3 modes 16 bit 32 bit and 64 bit Respectively the 3 modes are also called?
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