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physicsyogi | 5 years ago

> I don’t think anyone is entirely writing off x86.

Apple seems to be.

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SV_BubbleTime|5 years ago

That’s fair.

I was about to write how that’s a special case, but then I remembered that Microsoft is also making their own chips for Surface products.

JiNCMG|5 years ago

But Intel has already threaten MS with a lawsuit if it tries to emulate x86 for its ARM products. Meanwhile when Apple switched from PowerPC to x86 part of the agreement was a share of patents which gave Intel access to the multimedia extensions of the PowerPC (AltiVec?). If this "share" went both ways then Apple might be able to provide x86 translation on their SOC. NOTE: there is no evidence of this anywhere other than what MS was blocked when working on Windows 10 for ARM and the Apple-Intel agreements.

If this does happen I think Intel will not sweat it because it will be only Apple. Apple has no interest in selling CPUs. They want to be able to make severe changes (cut the fat) between revisions and not have people crying about having to update their architecture to support it.