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Hivetyrant 04-02-2005 08:32 AM

Well, I cant use it yet, but im sure there are a few of you who could ;)

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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows XP 64 has gone gold. This means that MSDN subscribers can now download the final version of the OS while retail may have to wait a few weeks. This release should finally demonstrate to owners of 64-bit processors the benefits of their investment.

The new Microsoft OS has been extensively delayed reaching gold status, oddly enough, just as Intel is ready with its 64-bit chips. However delayed, the creation of an OS providing a pure 64-bit environment for such processors should have a significant impact on overall performance and should allow new exciting features to kick-in. Most of those will probably begin appearing in the guise of service packs after developers get some experience and a proper feel for the environment.

AMD currently has 64-bit server, desktop and mobile processors available so it covers the full range of options while Intel, back in February announced the 600 series of Pentium 4 Extreme Edition HT 64-bit processors.

The creation of a proper and stable OS is a lengthy process and although AMD must feel bitter for having a product, essentially, handicapped by the delays, the company will have to understand the intricacies involved.

If you haven't heard that much about 64-bit computing yet, make a note as today is the day when it goes mainstream and since all future processors are destined to be 64-bit only, (unlike current backwards compatible ones) prepare to be outdated. Just as a sign of the way things are heading you should bear in mind that all 3 major next-generation consoles will feature 64-bit processors.
[ 04-02-2005, 08:33 AM: Message edited by: Hivetyrant ]

Intrepid 04-02-2005 08:53 AM

"all 3 major next generation consoles will feature 64-bit processors."
I thought the nintendo 64 had a 64 bit processor

Vaskez 04-02-2005 09:04 AM

Yeah that's what I thought too, Intrepid, but only from its name, since I haven't read about it.

Could Intel come up with a less original name though? I mean "Pentium 4 Extreme..." *YAWN* the word Extreme has been done to death. And the name Pentium 4 has been whored to death as well [img]tongue.gif[/img]

Sigmar 04-02-2005 09:07 AM

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Originally posted by Vaskez:
Yeah that's what I thought too, Intrepid, but only from its name, since I haven't read about it.

Could Intel come up with a less original name though? I mean "Pentium 4 Extreme..." *YAWN* the word Extreme has been done to death. And the name Pentium 4 has been whored to death as well [img]tongue.gif[/img]

TO THE MAXXXXXXXXX!!!!!

Intrepid 04-02-2005 09:13 AM

Well they did have comercially avaliable (althought excessively expensive) 64 bit processors avaliable in... i think it was 1993ish, clocking an unheard of 300mhz, so they were around.
Yeah, with the 64 bit processors why didn't they call them pentium 5s or something?

Vaskez 04-02-2005 09:43 AM

LOL the whole point in Pentium was that it came after the 486 and had the word 5 in it, to imply it's the 586. Pentium 5 would be ridiculous, I mean it'd be like 5ium 5. They should have moved onto the Hexium and Septium ages ago instead of Pentium II, III, IV etc. :D
Then we still have Octium, Nonium, Decium, Can't think of 11prefix-ium, Dodecium, etc. :D

RoSs_bg2_rox 04-02-2005 10:15 AM

It's good that it's out, but I'm not going to try it yet. I mean, it won't offer anything worth getting it for in my case, as there aren't many applications which can take advantage of it.

Vaskez 04-02-2005 10:20 AM

...hence the "...after developers get some experience and a proper feel for the environment..."

Intrepid 04-02-2005 02:11 PM

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Originally posted by Vaskez:
LOL the whole point in Pentium was that it came after the 486 and had the word 5 in it, to imply it's the 586. Pentium 5 would be ridiculous, I mean it'd be like 5ium 5. They should have moved onto the Hexium and Septium ages ago instead of Pentium II, III, IV etc. :D
Then we still have Octium, Nonium, Decium, Can't think of 11prefix-ium, Dodecium, etc. :D

but they made a 586 and a 686 anyway.

Vaskez 04-02-2005 02:37 PM

that was AMD wasn't it?


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