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+-   The x86 evolution will lead the revolution on Wednesday May 07 2008, @04:06PM Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 07 2008, @04:06PM
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An anonymous reader writes "The x86 instruction set may be ancient (in technology terms), but that doesn't mean it's not as exciting or innovative as it ever was. In fact the future of x86 is looking brighter than it has in years. Geek.com has an article pointing out how at 30 years old x86 is still a moving force in technological advancement and despite calls for change and numerous alternatives, it will still be the technology that gets us where we want to go. As the title points out, it's evolution will be the revolution we are expecting to see over the next few years. From the article, "As far as the world of the x86 goes, the future is very bright. There are so many new markets that 45nm products enable. Intel has really nailed the future with this goal. And in the future when they produce 32nm, and underclock their existing processors to allow the extremely low power requirements of cell phones and other items, then the x86 will be the power-house for our home computers, our notebooks, our cell phones, our MIDs and other unrealized devices today.""
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