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RE[2]: The gdium is almost there
by agrouf on Tue 9th Sep 2008 16:58
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I believe the conditions are there now. Open source software has enough quality and momemtum to provide a very functional system on any architecture. Previously, market share did matter a lot. Nowadays, even if your architecture has less than 1% marketshare, you can have a lot of functional and quality software to run on it.





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why? *everyone* tried killing off x86, including Intel. But it stuck around. They gave up trying to kill it and went for improving it. The new chips are perfectly fine. The design still has its downsides, but all chip designs do.
The new nehalem core is awesome.
Besides, They are slowly morphing the x86 architecture into something completely different. Just give it time