
Intel and AMD Partner for x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group
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Authors: Melissa Riddle-Jimenez and Bob Sorensen
Publication Date: November 202024
Length: 1 pages
Intel and AMD recently announced the formation of an x86 ecosystem advisory group aimed at improving performance and compatibility across platforms. The group includes members from industry-leading vendors including Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Oracle, Google Cloud, Microsoft, Broadcom, Oracle, and Red Hat as well as individuals such as Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux operating system. Goals include expanding the x86 ecosystem, simplifying architectural guidelines, improving consistency across platforms, and improving integration of cutting-edge features into existing x86-based workstreams.
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