jnjroach Administrator Staff member Oct 7, 2015 #26 x64 actually doesn't exist, it is shorthand, the correct Instruction Set is amd64 as they were the ones who introduced the ability to execute x86 code on a 64bit Chipset/CPU. Intel threw down with IA64 which wasn't backwards compatible.
x64 actually doesn't exist, it is shorthand, the correct Instruction Set is amd64 as they were the ones who introduced the ability to execute x86 code on a 64bit Chipset/CPU. Intel threw down with IA64 which wasn't backwards compatible.
jnjroach Administrator Staff member Oct 8, 2015 #28 kayzee said: Click to expand... You act like I have another speed than full geek....