➀ AMD and Intel have announced a new x86 advisory board to support x86 customers and accelerate the x86 ecosystem. The goal is to unify the x86 ISA between the two companies and enhance compatibility, predictability, and consistency across x86 product offerings. ➁ This collaboration is a significant shift in the x86 landscape and aims to benefit customers through standardization and innovation. ➂ The advisory board includes industry leaders like Broadcom, Dell, Google, HP, and others.
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