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techniqu Nov 7th, 09, 04:30 PM #8 (permalink)
but your analogy is the opposite of what you want from intel....

intel designed x86 and is a private company aka private research. creating a new, open universal instruction set would be "nasa", since it's government run and not privately owned.

also, a universal, open architecture would have to be supported by private companies like amd and intel....and they would never do something like that to even the playing field.