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Wasn’t atom still x86 though? Itanium was definitely it’s own bizarre beast but Atom was closer to what would be an efficiency core today.



Atom cores are x86, and aren't just close; they're near exactly the same. They use the Gracemont microarchitecture in the Efficiency cores, which is the fourth generation Atom built on Intel 7.


My understanding was that Atom was x86 instruction set (or whatever Intel calls amd64?), but its own arch. I very easily could be wrong about that though.




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