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yourbankruptcy

04/29/03 3:59 PM

#3433 RE: Haddock #3427

Haddock, you probably mean "Portland group". eom
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fyodor

04/29/03 8:00 PM

#3457 RE: Haddock #3427

haddock: Intel hasn't bought and closed down the two best compilers for x86-64. Well of course they haven't or they wouldn't be the best, but they bought the Compaq compiler group

Compaq did have extensive (and, at least partly, AMD-supported) Athlon-optimizations in their C compiler.

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sgolds

05/01/03 2:08 PM

#3642 RE: Haddock #3427

Haddock,

By the way, you can't 'buy' gcc due to the GPL license which protects it, and even Intel would have trouble buying MS.

That was really my point, actually. Not spelled out but left it to the astute reader - the two best compiler organizations for x86-64 are rather immune to being bought out by Intel, so I disbelieve that Intel would try to starve AMD of compiler resources by buying Compaq's group.

Intel has a lot of reasons for doing what they do, and some of them aren't obvious to us. They went on a buying spree a few years back (which everyone now agrees was a mistake - they apparently were a little too free with their money). I tend to think they purchased that compiler expertise for other in-house projects, not as a move against AMD.