Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
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Samsung is so big that it can abandon x86. To be honest it should be done looong time ago!
Besides, you don't need x86 license to emulate ISA. The only problem is efficient emulation in real time, but with 8 cores I think this will be non issue.
Real problem lies in lazy programmers, but if Samsung would go with PPC compatible design then we already have nice tools for devs and quite a number of applications for every possible new gen. consoles. Just recompile that engines...
All this I wrote above is unlikely to happen anytime soon, but Intel will not risk pushing us into that possible future and for that reason alone it would give a license to another big company interested in one....
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You make it sound like its some huge number. AMD owns 6.7% of Transmeta.
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Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
the EU shouldnt be a problem, the EU doesnt like monopolys.
IF AMD loses its x86 license Intel would have the monopoly on x86 CPUs and they make up a to big chunk of the CPu busines so the EU would in 1 way or another force them to give the license to other companies.
So the EU takes care of itself, Samsung only needs pictures of some 52 members of congres with prostitutes.
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owning 6.7% of the shares of a company IS a huge number.
if with 6.7% they are the biggest shareholder i dunno, its possible but unlikely.
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Heh..no, you cant abandon x86. Thats basicly the whole industy issue. x86 is close, if not the fastest generel purpose CPUs on earth. For emulated you need something alot faster. And you would need the first 5-10years development time. Just look how far Itanium have gotten now, after 10-20billion$ development cost.
And without very fast emulation, people aint moving nowhere to a new platform. The first Itaniums had x86 support/emulation. But it was too slow and people abandoned it. Its a roughless crowd.
Another problem is emulation as such dont scale well either in terms of cores.
If we could abandon x86, we would have done it. Only a 100% monopoly would have any chance at doing so.
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wrong again. What are you trying to say with EU and other countries talk? I think you lack basic principles of how patents work so please stop the FUD about this license.
If some company holds patent over something that doesn't mean the rest of world will watch unable to use it.
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You do know how international patent laws work? And how do you think the rest of the world would react if the rules and ways of patents was just instantly bypassed for one company vs another?
Thats right, the world dont work that way. If it did, welcome to the biggest patent mess in history ever. All patents would lose all value if they did.
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exactly, which makes me wonder what the x86 license is all about anyways...
is it about having the hardware decode from x86 to xxx?
or is it for having some chip that can, among others, process x86 code?
it cant be the latter because every processor can process x86 code if you translate it to the native instructions.
so is it all about having the hardware decode instead of a software decode?
that would be ridiculous...
so in the end, imo, the x86 license has lost all its value a looong time ago.
its completely worthless and only exists as a materialization of big players like amd and intel trying to keep others out of the x86 game.
not to mention the fact that you can just add Microcode and do hardware supported software decode, which would technically be software decoding.
Or did everyone here forget Cyrix? Cyrix NEVER Bought or rented the rights to x86, but they clean room reversed engineered first the x87 Coprocessor and later the whole processor. Got sued by Intel and Intel LOST to them, if it wasn't for their lack of ties with Oems, they would still be here today.
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
Samsung buying AMD will be a good thing. It will give AMD something they never had or never seem to achieve: Competent executives. Currently the company is run by infantile monkies with overbloated paychecks.
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right, and that's why there will be no medium sized companies.
bigger companies will use Cisco's R&D model and buying up all those start ups thats about to turn into net profit, and outsource manufacturing to taiwan. even intel/samsung outsource part of their manufacturing to taiwan.
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