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by 9front
273 days ago
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The Itanium was a new 64bit architecture. AMD64 is just addition to the 32bit Intel architecture. Itanium didn't make it, so we're stuck with backward compatibility all the way to 8080 in today's x86 processors. That's all in the past! What I'm looking forward is to the future SoC releases with Intel cores and Nvidia graphics. |
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Apple has discarded all 32-bit legacy, implementing only 64-bit in their equipment to great success.
Fujitsu did the same with their supercomputer that was the best-performing in the world for a time.
Had Intel bought ARM, then espoused their architecture in the age of the Athlon, perhaps things would have been very different.