The idea that the x86 as an Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) is about to hit some sort of performance limit is one that gets bandied about often. To listen to analysts and commentators, x86 should have reached its limit about five years ago. But then came the P6 core, and Intel has since been able to scale the aging core (in one form or another) and with it the x86 ISA up to amazingly high clock speeds and performance levels.
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