>It is is not Intel, then it does not exist. How many Linux people (general 
>population) consider Linux on the z, i, or p? >Unless you came up in the z, i, 
>or p "world", those processors simply do not exist. "computer" is identically 
>equal to >"Intel processor".

Then why are you talking about Linux? You do know "operating system" means 
"Windows"?

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