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Some have said, ‘Well, is the x86 done?’
Well, I’ll tell you, rumors of my death are severely exaggerated.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger talks about the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group.
We are alive and well, and the x86 is thriving.
Well, I’ll tell you, rumors of my death are severely exaggerated.
We are alive and well, and the x86 is thriving.

We think of it as one of the most significant periods of innovation in front of us.
Who’d have thunk?"
But what exactly is the purpose of the Advisory Group?

AMD CEO Lisa Su expanded on the purpose of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group.
“So Pat was on stage,” she said, “and he mentioned our x86 Advisory Group.
That is something that tells you just how unique a time this is in technology.
With such influential members, it’s easy to assume the group will be able to meet its goals.

So, does Qualcomm’s ARM-based Snapdragon X or x86 have anything to fear?
AsI’ve previously written, the world has plenty of use for both x86 and ARM processors.
They both offer excellent performance in specific areas but aren’t perfect on their own.

Meanwhile, x86 is much more powerful but generally drains battery life faster than Snapdragon X.
Due to these tradeoffs, I don’t see one chip bang out overtaking the other any time soon.



















