The argument is that it is useless to build two cores, aiming for a similar power performance and scaling, but with different ISAs. It is clear that AMD targets just dense server, embedded and handheld with ARMv8 based on the current bits of information... So it completely overlaps with Cat's initiatives (recall your memories in 07-10). As currently it is just a licensee of ARM and probably it treats the IP acquisition cost as the cost of early market entrance (so that it can release their first wave of ARMv8 product way before the current two core roadmaps, aka BD/CAT, end & the custom core, if any, is ready), it is not a huge prob at all.
However, when it comes to the stage of building a custom core, it becomes a prob. AMD has limited resources, isn't it? Going three microarchitectures, of which two overlaps with each other, is unlikely to happen. You may argue that they wouldn't build a custom ARM core, though.
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本帖最後由 Puff 於 2014-1-30 18:33 編輯 ]