El lun, 08-08-2011 a las 13:47 +0200, [email protected] escribió: > Intel moved its own way at 64 Bit Processors. The Itanium (sometimes called > Itanic). Problem of it was that the 32Bit speed of Itanium was very slow. > Intel refused to use AMD64 (a extension of x86) for quite a while till MS > stated that there will be only one Win64 version. Intel then integrated their > > own Intel-64 extensions into their Netburst Architecture. Most parts of the > Extensions are Compatible, only a few are missing or altered.
Now that we are talking about this, i have a question. Does the i3,i5,i7 processors are x86 or amd64? Or even different, do they count as new platform? -- Luis A. Guzmán García ¡Se Libre! -- http://fsfla.org/selibre The Hardware Database Project-- http://www.h-node.com Distribuciones libres de GNU/Linux -- http://ur1.ca/3e8gu No, no me encontrarás en Facebook -- http://www.fsf.org/fb GPG Key: EB153FAF
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