Intel's plan to do away with obsolete 16/32 bit features in future CPUs

Discussion in 'PC' started by phumb-reh, May 22, 2023.

  1. phumb-reh

    phumb-reh Guest

    Looks like Intel is looking into streamlining their chips, mainly doing away with 16/32 bit features and doing 64 bit only.

    https://www.servethehome.com/intel-x86-s-streamlined-64-bit-instruction-set-a-perspective/

    https://www.pcgamer.com/intel-propo...s-away-with-legacy-16-bit-and-32-bit-support/

    It's been a while but the current boot process goes from 16 bit real mode to 32 protected mode eventually to 64 bit long more... That's a lot of legacy shit right there.

    I like the idea but it's not going to happen tomorrow.
     
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  3. Worn Soles

    Worn Soles Ultrasonic

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    Does this mean my 32 bit programs won't work anymore?
     
  4. George Santos

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    I expect 16/32 bit will still work using some emulation/virtualization technology built into the 64 bit chips.

    For example, Windows loads old software in "compatibility mode" which emulates the older windows environments the software code was developed for.
     
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    That's it. The benefits would be huge, including performance, but the complexity too.
    It has to be done eventually, is a good thing they're planning for it.
     
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    your OS has to handle the 32bit layer then i guess.
     
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