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 ...
MicTig asked the Answer Line forum why we call 32-bit PCs x86 instead of the more descriptive x32. After all, we call their 64-bit equivalents x64. The 32-bit and the 64-bit chips that run ...
Microsoft is making good on its commitment to 64 bit computing. In 2006 at CES Bill Gates made the statement that Microsoft would move all server side and business applications to 64bit in roughly ...
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