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Sarmad

12/13/13 9:15 PM

#126191 RE: ibc #126190

>> The non-x86 server threat is low probability. However, it's a potential high impact.

I imagine there must be some choices that server owners can deploy besides x86. Right ? Are these choices gaining ? or receding ? This is not a challenge or argumentation. Just a question.

And for the past 30 years, have there not been always alternatives to x86 servers ? I am sure the answer is yes. Server companies rise and fall. Intel is not immune. However, will an economically rational server owner ditch x86 if the work load did not dictate it ?

So, what workload dictates non x86 ? And why is it not already using alternatives to x86, since they exist, and have existed for 30 years ?
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VeeCee

12/13/13 10:18 PM

#126194 RE: ibc #126190

Finally you admitted that it is a low probability. It has been long time coming. That is why Intel introduced Avaton series of servers chip. Low probability and very low volume where these could be used.