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Intel processors vary in the number of address lines depending on the architecture and model. For example, the original 8086 processor had 20 address lines, allowing it to access 1 MB of memory. More modern Intel processors, such as those based on the x86 architecture, can have significantly more address lines, enabling access to larger memory spaces, with 64-bit processors theoretically supporting up to 16 exabytes of memory.

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