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Why x86 is perfectly fine for now

zdnet.com » 2008 » August » 6th » Why x86 is perfectly fine for now

Tagged: hardware, 64 bit, microsoft windows, software, networking, x64, operating systems, ram, semiconductors, processors, components, 32 bit, network technology, intel x86, zack whittaker

I, and most people use, a 32-bit (x86) version of Windows. "So what?" you may think, and rightly so. I've been looking into 64-bit (x64) Windows for a while now and I cannot see any advantages. Ed can, and his article has certainly made me think twice, but I can't Continue Reading »


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