so in the end intel still could get out of x86 mess as x86 market is just way too persistent against any revolutionary change and x86 is continuously evolved and eventually surpassed epic/itanium in term of raw performance(ALU/FPU/fetch/brench prediction/instruction set) and power consumption with core/nehalem architecture. especially when 64bit is added on most of intel processor itanium has lost its last value. sadly we'd have to stick with x86 for a while....
epic lose..:(
so in the end intel still could get out of x86 mess as x86 market is just way too persistent against any revolutionary change and x86 is continuously evolved and eventually surpassed epic/itanium in term of raw performance(ALU/FPU/fetch/brench prediction/instruction set) and power consumption with core/nehalem architecture. especially when 64bit is added on most of intel processor itanium has lost its last value. sadly we'd have to stick with x86 for a while....
hanrinch 11 months ago
super computer¡
youutubero15 2 years ago
Epic win - lol
Gooshkinheimer 2 years ago
Nice explanation. As an OS developer, this explanation is very accurate :)
AgentCROCODILE 4 years ago