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I have three 27” monitors—two portrait flanking one landscape. I find portrait layout to be more useful for more of what I do. I work in the command line a lot, remotely managing a variety of Cisco, Ruckus, and Juniper network switches. To me, command line, chat, email, and Word and PDF documents all usually work better in portrait. I had a difficult time finding good VESA mounting hardware for the two portrait monitors. I ended up with VideoSecu ML411B mounting brackets, and they work quite well. My partner designed and 3D-printed a great, simple mount for the landscape monitor.
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32 entries may sound small by modern standards (current x86 processors have thousands of TLB entries), but it covers 128 KB of memory -- enough for the working set of most 1980s programs. A TLB miss is not catastrophic either; the hardware page walker handles it transparently in about 20 cycles.
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