Intel and AMD Form x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group

Intel and AMD Form x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group
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Intel and AMD announced the creation of an x86 ecosystem advisory group. It brings together technology leaders to shape the future of the world’s most widely used computing architecture.

The group will focus on identifying new ways to expand the x86 ecosystem by enabling compatibility across platforms, simplifying software development, and providing developers with a platform to identify architectural needs and features to create innovative and scalable solutions for the future. Luminaries Linus Torvalds and Tim Sweeney joined founding members Broadcom, Dell, Google, HPE, HP, Lenovo, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, and Red Hat.

“We are on the cusp of one of the most significant shifts in the x86 architecture and ecosystem in decades – with new levels of customization, compatibility, and scalability needed to meet current and future customer needs,” said Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO. “We proudly stand together with AMD and the founding members of this advisory group, as we ignite the future of computing, and we deeply appreciate the support of so many industry leaders.”

“Establishing the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group will ensure that the x86 architecture continues evolving as the compute platform of choice for both developers and customers,” said Lisa Su, AMD Chair and CEO. “We are excited to bring the industry together to provide direction on future architectural enhancements and extend the incredible success of x86 for decades to come.”

The group aims to unite industry leaders to shape the future of x86 and foster developer innovation through a more unified set of instructions and architectural interfaces. This initiative will enhance compatibility, predictability, and consistency across x86 product offerings. To achieve this, the group will solicit technical input from the x86 hardware and software communities on essential functions and features. The collaboration will facilitate the creation of consistent and compatible implementations of key x86 architectural features and programming models, extending across all sectors, including data centers, cloud, client, edge, and embedded devices, ultimately delivering downstream benefits to customers.

As vigorous competitors, Intel and AMD at the same time share a history of industry collaboration focused on platform-level advancements, the introduction of standards, and security vulnerability mitigation within the x86 ecosystem. Their joint efforts have shaped key technologies, including PCI, PCIe, Advanced Configuration, and Power Interface (ACPI). Both companies also played a pivotal role in developing USB, a vital connectivity standard for all computers regardless of the processor. This advisory group takes this industry collaboration to the next level.