Old techology
Linux User 1 | 04/03/07
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x86 should die!
An_Axe_to_Grind | 04/03/07
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Wrong. C and C++ should die.
gordon@... | 04/04/07
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For a transition, how about keeping ONE core that has all of the legacey,
DonnieBoy | 04/03/07
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How is that different...
Anton Philidor | 04/03/07
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I am talking staying with x86 architecture, but the legace junk stripped
DonnieBoy | 04/03/07
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instruction set
Tundrawyrm | 04/08/07
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Or move the legacy processing off the CPU
D. W. Bierbaum | 04/03/07
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That might be the solution, move the legacy processing to an emulator.
DonnieBoy | 04/03/07
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The Problem is Old Windows; the solutions well known by professionals
mighetto | 04/03/07
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Professionals know there is no solution...yet
rschror | 04/03/07
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If Windows is the problem ...
kclark@... | 04/03/07
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This is already the case for Itanium
Yensi717 | 04/03/07
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And look what happened
Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/03/07
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Code Museums
Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/03/07
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YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT CODE AGAIN
BALTHOR | 04/03/07
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Chicken before the egg scenario nothing more...
rschror | 04/03/07
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x86 ISA is the COBOL of microprocessors, with all the bulkiness imagery
michael_t | 04/03/07
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not an 'architecture'
cls@... | 04/03/07
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MultiCore
hawkeyeaz1 | 04/03/07
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The question still being, who can afford to do this?
ajole | 04/03/07
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Virtual Machines
JulesLt | 04/04/07
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