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AMD and Intel 64-bit x86 chips close, but not fully compatible







AMD and Intel 64-bit x86 chips close,
but not fully compatible

AMD and Intel 64-bit x86 chips close,
but not fully compatible
04/09/2004 04:13 PM

According to a study published by In-Stat's "Microprocessor Report," AMD and Intel's 64-bit implementations are not 100% compatible. Close inspection of the architecture used by both companies shows that Intel, for the most part, followed AMD completely.




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