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Intel & AMD Work On APX, The Next Major Step In The Evolution of x86 Architectures, Adds More Performance Without Requiring More Die Area & Power

1 May 2026 at 18:35

Intel & AMD Work On APX, The Next Major Step In The Evolution of x86 Architectures, Adds More Performance Without Requiring More Die Area & Power

APX or Advanced Performance Extensions are the next evolution of x86 as Intel & AMD co-develop new standards for the architecture. APX Expands the x86 Instruction Set, Bringing Faster Performance & New Features That Will Benefit Both Intel and AMD's Next-Gen Chips Two days ago, we talked about ACE (AI Compute Extensions), which is a unified instruction set that aims to increase matrix-multiply performance for next-gen x86 chips. ACE is just one part of the grander scheme in which both Intel and AMD are working together to evolve the x86 architecture under a single unified framework through the recently established […]

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AMD & Intel’s ACE Partnership Significantly Boosts AI Performance As The β€œStandard Matrix-Acceleration Architecture” For x86 Chips

29 April 2026 at 17:25

An Intel and AMD branded processor displays 'x86' on its surface, surrounded by a circuit board.

ACE or AI Compute Extensions aim to revolutionize AI by bringing faster matrix-multiply performance as Intel & AMD work toward a unified path for x86 architectures. ACE Is Part of Intel and AMD's Unified x86 Strategy, Driving The Ecosystem In The AI Era With Faster Matrix Acceleration Last year, Intel and AMD partnered to strengthen the x86 ecosystem through their "x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group" initiative. The plan was to offer a standardized set of features across architectures in a bid to make x86 accessible, scalable, and compatible with future requirements. Four key features were announced: FRED, AVX10, ChkTag, and ACE. […]

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