|
|
|
|
|
by andreiw
3391 days ago
|
|
No, it wouldn't. Sometimes I wonder if IA-64 was just an exercise in killing of Alpha and HP-PA... Anyway, x64 succeeded because instead of producing something no one asked for, and poorly (IA-64), AMD went to Microsoft, found out what they wanted from a 64-bit chip, and built that. |
|
If Intel had transitioned their processor line to IA64, without AMD to defy their roadmap, do you really believe consumer desktops would magically start using other vendor processors?
> AMD went to Microsoft, found out what they wanted from a 64-bit chip, and built that.
Because they still had the cross-license deal with Intel that allowed them to legally build x86 clones.
No x86 licenses, no x64.