Intel & AMD Strengthen x86 Ecosystem With New Standardized Features: AVX10, FRED, ChkTag & ACE

Oct 13, 2025 at 08:20pm EDT
Intel & AMD Strengten x86 Ecosystem With New Standardized Features: AVX10, FRED, ChkTag & ACE 1

Intel & AMD are celebrating the first anniversary of the x86 ecosystem advisory group & further strengthening it through new standardized features.

Intel & AMD Together, Celebrate x86 Computing & Standaridze New x86 Ecosystem Features

Press Release: AMD and Intel today marked the first anniversary of the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group (EAG), a joint initiative launched in October 2024 to strengthen the future of x86 computing. The advisory group unites AMD, Intel, and key ecosystem partners in a shared commitment to advancing the x86 platform through collaborative decision-making, standardized features, and developer-friendly innovations.

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With a mission to enhance compatibility, predictability, and consistency across x86 processor-based products – running in everything from supercomputers to handheld gaming devices – the EAG has made significant progress over the past year by aligning on architectural and technical priorities that foster a stronger and more unified ecosystem.

Standardizing x86 features

Key technical milestones include:

Future direction

As the x86 EAG enters its second year, we want to thank the EAG membership for their strong engagement and efforts to support this initiative and drive continuous progress. Looking ahead, future areas of focus and priorities include adding new strategic ISV partners, evaluating new ISA extensions that provide customers with demonstrable advantages, and reinforcing the long-term stability and predictability of the x86 architecture.

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