AMD's Athlon 64: The Processor That Forced Intel to Follow AMD's 64-bit Innovation
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Summary
The article discusses AMD's groundbreaking release of the Athlon 64 processor on September 23, 2003, which marked a pivotal moment in computing history. AMD successfully extended the x86 architecture to 64-bit computing, forcing Intel to follow their lead rather than the traditional pattern of AMD cloning Intel's technology. The piece explores why Intel initially resisted moving to 64-bit architecture and how AMD's innovation fundamentally changed the competitive landscape between the two chip manufacturers.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledAMD changed the game for x86 once and for all
Intel didn't want to extend x86 to 64 bits
AMD pulled x86 kicking and screaming into the world of 64-bit, dragging Intel along with it
Better 32-bit performance was worth trading some 64-bit performance to get
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