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Yeah, that bit was pure snark - point was Intel’s gotten caught resting on their laurels a couple times when their architectures get a little long in the tooth, and often it’s existential enough that the team that pulls them out of it isn’t the one that put them in it.




I think that's an overly reductive view of a very complicated problem space, with the benefit of hindsight.

If you wanted to make that point, Itanium or 64-bit/multi-core desktop processing would be better examples than Core.




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