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Sixty-four-bit computing is here and available to systems builders now. Although recent advances in 32-bit processors have been impressive, the idea of data coursing through 64-bit wide registers ...
No. 64-bit Windows will not run on 32-bit architecture, and, in fact, you can't even install it. That said, you can install and run 32-bit Windows on any hardware, both 32-bit and 64-bit.
Erik Lustig's mom called him recently in a bit of a panic. She'd been in a retail store shopping for a computer and the sales guy asked her whether she wanted a 32-bit computer or a 64-bit ...
Between IBM's 970 and AMD's Opteron, it's now looking more and more like 2003 will be the year that 64-bit computing finally arrives in the consumer market, and with that in mind I've put together ...
This week's Mac.Ars asks why 64-bit computing matters and what Apple needs to do with its 64-bit CPUs.<blockquote> ...
SuSE CEO Richard Seibt says the debut of 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD will break a logjam that has plagued IT server computing--with major implications for the ranks of Penguinistas.
Microsoft Corp. fleshed out its road map for transitioning customers to 64-bit computing and unveiled updates to several of its management and server products at its IT Forum 2005 conference in ...
It is time to start thinking about 64-bit computing with the 64-bit version of Windows Server on the horizon. Here are the top five benefits it can offer.
64-bit computing on a Xeon budget felt like. Our first test systems were a dual-Opteron reference server from AMD built on an MSI motherboard and a dual-processor Xserve G5 from Apple.
Code-named Monterey, the project was designed to enhance UnixWare's 32-bit capabilities while working to have a 64-bit Unix ready in time for the release of the Intel CPU, then called Merced.
Arm's next generation of processors will support 64-bit computing, opening the way to more memory-intensive applications Arm Holdings will unveil new plans for processing cores that support 64-bit ...
SuSE'S CEO says the debut of 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD will break a logjam that has plagued IT server computing--with major implications for Linux.