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Re: The first not 80x86 32 bit processor

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:20 pm
by Brynet-Inc
bewing wrote:At the level of transistors on silicon, yes, it's getting lots uglier. Even at the software level, it's getting a little uglier. As intel adds modes, there have to be new registers and techniques to allow you to change between modes. Yes, people want backwards compatibility for awhile -- but the demand fades over time. It is also true that from an engineering standpoint, you always reach a point with every product where it could benefit greatly by reengineering it from the bottom up. If the tradeoff were backwards compatibility vs. 4 times the speed, more people would switch.
I think they tried that with the Pentium 4 (NetBurst) and the Itanium, both were/are epic failures.. IMHO.

Re: The first not 80x86 32 bit processor

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:37 pm
by bewing
Yes, but that is because neither was any real improvement on the original, and it will probably take 20 years before backwards compatibility loses its usefulness -- so they did it too soon.