Comment on Former Intel CPU engineer details how internal x86-64 efforts were suppressed prior to AMD64's success

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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

I’m not denying that a modern Intel or AMD or Arm CPU generally is called a 64 bit CPU

That seems to be exactly what you’re arguing about, unless I have misread this entire thread.

If we want to highlight other capabilities, we should use different terminology than “X-bit” because that has been pretty much universally agreed upon to refer to instruction sizes and addresses, not data pipelines. And we do that, product spec sheets refer to extensions to point out the unique capabilities they offer (e.g. Intel was pretty famous for supporting AVX-512 almost 10 years before AMD).

That said, now that 32-bit is essentially dead, the “X-bit” marker is essentially dead, and saying something is 256-bit or whatever today is just going to confuse people. People have gotten into the habit if talking about specific capabilities if it’s relevant (which it isn’t for most people, who just care about “IPC”).

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