This is a simple list folks - all we need to make sure is that we clearly define what each item means. So come one come all!

Some ideas for defs:

x86 : Intel Based architecture derived from the 8086 chip set
x86_32 : an x86 processor capable of 32bit processing mode
x86_64 : an x86 processor capable of 64bit processing mode
ia64 : The Intel architecture 64bit processor

steve..

Christopher Smith wrote:
On 3/6/05 03:37, "Michel Drescher" <Michel.Drescher@uk.fujitsu.com> wrote:

  
On 3 Jun 2005, at 11:22, Donal K. Fellows wrote:

    
Processor Architectures (Table 4-2 in 4.2.2.1)
   Should 'x86' really be called 'ia32'? (I don't really care.)
      
'x86' is no doubt the more common term - to be honest, only a small
faint bell is ringing for ia32, and I am really not sure if this term
really exists. All tools, programs and descriptions I know (i.e. the
GNU tools collection) do all use x86 and ia64 to separate 32 bit and 64
bit architectures.

    
Should we also add the (ever so popular) x86_64 to the
ProcessorArchitectureEnumeration? ia64 really only describes Itanium.

-- Chris


  


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