Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:45:35 -0500 | From | Scott Robert Ladd <> | Subject | Re: Intel vs AMD64 |
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Timothy Miller wrote: > In other words, Intel's implementation deviates from the architecture as > defined by AMD. So it's not 100% compatible. I just want this point to > be clear.
There may exist non-instruction-set differences between the chips as well. Opteron systems (which have per-CPU memory control) operate as NUMA machines; will the same be true for any of Intel's ia32e chips?
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