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by robochat42
3475 days ago
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Just because the Itanium was a failure doesn't change the fact that Intel have tried several times to get away from x86. So it's unfair to claim that Intel have relied purely on x86 in order to shut out competition. Of course, they're not going to quit x86 until another instruction set has been proven more popular to the market and they have made attempts to create that instruction set. |
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