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RE: ?? instruction set ??
by anevilyak on Mon 20th Aug 2007 19:44
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RE[2]: ?? instruction set ??
by Kroc on Mon 20th Aug 2007 20:28
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If anything x86 isn't exactly a great architecture, just "good enough". If you've tried programming it, you know that even 6502 is more elegant.
PPC, ARM, MIPS &c are all excellent architectures which can be programmed highly, highly efficiently by someone who knows what they're doing and isn't clouded by doing things solely the x86 way.
Oh, and modern CPUs like the Core Duo emulate x86 macros down to more a more RISC-like central set. This is how Intel managed to make the jump from the hot, high-power P4's to relatively cooler and lower power Dual Core chips.






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What is it? x86, x64? PowerPC? MIPS? Something new?