> Intel and HP looked around and saw a wide variety of successful server CPU architectures like Alpha, MIPS, SPARC, and POWER.
I used a PA-RIRC/Alpha and Power machines in various work roles. All those architectures/OS fell to X86 speed improvements/low prices. All those other architectures couldn't compete as intel X86 got faster and faster and caught up with exotic silicon.
When MS released windows NT for x86 it was over. My Mom's former employer (PTC) released for windows NT a little late and lost ground to SolidWorks. Even Apple gave up using power an switched to x86.
I used a PA-RIRC/Alpha and Power machines in various work roles. All those architectures/OS fell to X86 speed improvements/low prices. All those other architectures couldn't compete as intel X86 got faster and faster and caught up with exotic silicon.
When MS released windows NT for x86 it was over. My Mom's former employer (PTC) released for windows NT a little late and lost ground to SolidWorks. Even Apple gave up using power an switched to x86.