Support for Intel's EM64T processor?

Will Sun add support for Intel's EM64T processor? The AMD64 version of the VM does not work because it contains 3Dnow! instructions, which Intel's EM64T processor does not support.

I have seen this answer and link many times but I
cannot find 1.5.0_011.5.0 update 01 has not been released yet. Updates for the major releases (1.4.x, 5.x, etc...) typically ship about every 3 months (barring showstoppers or unforseen problems). That has been the pattern for the past few years.
Can you run the jdk-1_5_0-windows-i586 (32-bit) bundle in the meantime?
Hope this helps.
"Troubleshooting Guide for J2SE 5.0",
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/pdf/jdk50_ts_guide.pdf

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