Ahh symantics :)
Nobody has used 32-bit chips for about a decade so it's pretty safe to assume I mean 64-bit.
The new T1 CPUs would be a preferred platform over IA64 I'm sure?!
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 12:57 +0800, John Summerfied wrote:
Naoki wrote:
Not wanting to start anything here but.. wouldn't sparc be much more useful (wanted, widespread) than ia64? ;)
Ultrasparc is 64-bit Sparc from Sun Sparc64 is similar, from Fujitsu. TI is in there somewhere too, but I think only as a CPU & chipset manufacturer.
"sparc" generally means 32-bit CPUs. They're faily old.