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AMD, x86 and Intel
AMD and Intel are joining forces to develop future x86 gaming CPUs
The new x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group brings together AMD, Intel, and industry figures to help grow the x86 CPU architecture for the future.
AMD, Intel Mobilize Major Tech Companies To Extend X86 Architecture
AMD's and Intel's CEOs explain why they have joined forces to create a blue-chip advisory board to shape the future of the ubiquitous x86 microprocessor architecture.
Intel and AMD Form x86 Alliance With Industry Partners
Intel and AMD have joined forces to form an industry alliance for the x86 ISA, which is probably something nobody had on their 2024 bingo card. The two rivals will collaborate on future endeavors to benefit the x86 ecosystem along with a broad set of industry heavyweights,
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AMD, Intel, and a slew of tech companies are teaming up to fend off ARM chips
The alliance includes a long list of other founding members including Microsoft, Google, and Meta, as well as Lenovo, the ...
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AMD And Intel Unite Against Existential Threat Of Arm
Intel and AMD have announced the formation of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group to enhance compatibility, simplify software ...
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Intel, AMD team up to confront rising challenge from Arm
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday said they are forming a group to help make sure software works across their chips ...
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Intel, AMD, Nvidia CEOs on new x86 partnership: ‘making sure that x86 remains x86’
Intel and AMD unveiled a new x86 ecosystem advisory group will enlist several tech giants as members—including Microsoft, ...
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“Rumors of my death are severely exaggerated” — Intel CEO assures users x86 is “thriving” as it finally partners with long-term rival AMD
The CEO of Intel has declared that x86 hardware is anything but dead, announcing a new expert partnership that will see it ...
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