Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and AMD CEO Lisa Su have joined forces to create the x86 Ecosystem Advisory ... [+] Group to influence the future direction of the dominant microprocessor architecture.
[Michael Kohn] started programming on the Motorola 68000 architecture and then, for work reasons, moved over to the Intel x86 and was not exactly pleased by the latter chip’s perceived shortcomings.
‘We support the x86. The x86 is very important to us. We support it for PCs, workstations, data centers. And so the fact that the architecture was fragmenting isn’t good for the ...
While the x86 architecture certainly isn’t going away anytime soon, it seems that each year more and more of our computing is done on ARM processors. It started with our smartphones, spread into ...
We’ve moved to a new architecture and we’ve moved to new supplier,” Ellison reportedly said. “We think that this is the future. The old Intel x86 architecture, after many decades in the ...
It stems from the Intel 8086 (x86) architecture in the IBM PC in 1981. Following is a brief history of PC CPUs, starting with the most current. Starting in 1994, AMD introduced its first Pentium ...
2024 has been a standout year for AMD, fueled by its expansive lineup of EPYC and Ryzen CPUs on the x86 architecture and the introduction of its Zen 5 processors. Mercury Research's latest report ...