• magic_smoke@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Imagine if x86-64 got blown open because of it? Might literally be the best thing to happen to computing in like 40 years.

    Really fuckin’ doubt it’ll happen, but a girl can dream XP

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      22 hours ago

      Or, what if it just became irrelevant. It’s had a great run. But honestly ARM has shown plenty of versatility and power. While being licensable unlike x86. And things like riscv have similar of not better potential.

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        21 hours ago

        Its always going to be relevant, even if only emulated, simply because of how many code bases are stuck on x86/x86-64.

        Open sourcing it and all of its extensions solves the licensing problems of not only itself, but Arm, while providing a battle tested architecture with decades of maturity.

        Also imagine the fun FPGA consoles could have with that?

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          21 hours ago

          Oh I have no issues with it being relevant in the same sense the Z80 68k or 6502 still being relevant. Just not part of a controlling duopoly.