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To: pgerassi who wrote (111610)9/27/2000 7:05:07 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Pete, <AMD's is available for download for free (taking the freeware route (IMHO a better route to get more software available by launch)).>

"Open-source" and "Freeware" are also euphemisms for "Please, somebody support us."

<I believe that at some time in the future, both Intel and AMD would activate a mode to use the underlying RISC engine directly.>

I've heard this idea before back when Pentium Pro and K6 (also K5?) started translating x86 CISC instructions into internal micro-ops/RISC-ops.

AMD's stance is that they were able to carry CISC to performance-parity with RISC, at least in integer. They also expect to achieve the same results with floating-point. That's probably why it won't be necessary to implement your idea. (AMD also used that argument to hint that they can eventually carry CISC to performance-parity with EPIC and IA-64.)

On the other hand, maybe your idea can apply to Transmeta-style code-morphing. Unfortunately, Transmeta is going in a different direction toward power-savings, not pure performance.

Tenchusatsu



To: pgerassi who wrote (111610)9/28/2000 7:11:29 AM
From: Bipin Prasad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
David Wu, ABN AMRO
Interviewed by Nate Hardcastle and Paul DeMartino

The Internet Analyst spoke recently with David Wu,
who follows INTEL (INTC) for ABN AMRO in San
Francisco. (ABN AMRO has not been an underwriter of
a public equity issue for INTEL in the past three years,
and Mr. Wu is not an INTEL shareholder.)

theinternetanalyst.com