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Future products Exchange 12 and Longhorn server will be available only on x86-compatible 64-bit processors.
Future products Exchange 12 and Longhorn server will be available only on x86-compatible 64-bit processors.
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Of course there is no real advantage apart from memory and disk addressing recompiling 32 bit applications to 64 bit, but once you get applications written for a 64 bit instruction, you should see some changes especially as a 2 stage 32 bit instruction may be able to be a 1 stage 64 bitter.
Remember that Intel had to put in some 128 bit registers to perform the MMX instructions quickly enough. And the word size meant they could have instructions that could perform more complex tasks.
Microsith's "virtual" server 64bOS in 2007?
Huh...Linux 64 bit OS TODAY & Mac OSX 64 bit TODAY...
WOW!, thanks Citizen Gates for being soooooo inovative.
"if you can't innovate, imitate"...Citizen Gates
Is it a mindset thing? Or do they leverage stuff at the hardware/BIOS level to get competitive advantages for their applications?
- This is incredibly great news
- by cyber_rigger November 17, 2005 7:33 AM PST
- ... for Linux
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