On the amd64 platform page:

- Fix a dead link
 - Mention x86-64 and x64 as generic names for the platform
 - Switch to nicer <q> quotes
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<p>This page contains information of the FreeBSD port to <a
href="http://www.amd.com/">AMD's</a> AMD64 and <a
href="http://developer.intel.com/technology/intel64/index.htm">Intel&reg;
href="http://www.intel.com/info/em64t">Intel&reg;
64</a> architecture. The
AMD64 architecture was previously known as x86-64 or ``Hammer.''
AMD64 architecture was previously known as <q>Hammer</q>.
The Intel 64 architecture was previously known as Yamhill,
Clackamas Technology (CT), IA-32e, and EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit
Technology).</p>
Technology). Generically, the platform is often known as
<q>x86-64</q> or <q>x64</q>.</p>
<p>The AMD Opteron&trade;, AMD Athlon&trade; 64, AMD Turion&trade;
64 and newer AMD Sempron&trade; processors use the AMD64
architecture.</p>
<p>The Intel vPro&trade;, Intel Celeron D (some models since ``Prescott''),
<p>The Intel vPro&trade;, Intel Celeron D (some models since <q>Prescott</q>),
Intel Centrino&reg; Duo, Intel Centrino&reg; Pro,
Intel Viiv&trade;, Intel Core&trade;2 Extreme, Intel Core&trade;2 Quad,
Intel Core&trade;2 Duo, Intel Xeon (3000-sequence, 5000-sequence, and