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Well, can't really blame AMD for that
Can't really blame AMD for that, Intel has also been backing the x86 articecture as well, and so has the software industry - Most software has to be recompiled or rewritten to handle a new instruction set.
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 09/23/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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