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Lately, in the hype for Zen's eventual release, I've seen several of my colleges compare Zen to it's older Athlon, and even Phenom counterparts. Just how revolutionary were AMD's K8 and K10 processors? While nowadays I'm able to see for myself in a way, (as my father's good ol' Athlon X2 5600+ is still running strong with fairly modern applications to this day) I was far too young and technologically illiterate on release to truly know about the innovation both of these architectures brought to the industry.
So please, enlighten me - share your history and stories, as I'm incredibly curious. I'd love to hear about the hype and delivery that these architectures provided to enthusiasts of the past. :)
EDIT: Forgot to include the K7 architecture, the original Athlon processors.

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Edit 2: Wow, I didn't expect such a large discussion to develop in this post.