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64-bit PCs: Drivers wanted

August 3, 2007 A lack of software is holding back 64-bit PCs, but Apple and Microsoft are pushing ahead. TAGS: 64-bit, 32-bit, device driver, 64-bit CPU, hardware maker, Apple Computer, memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, notebook computer, operating system, PC, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: Buy 32 bits, get 32 bits free

July 30, 2004 Firm says buy a 64-bit server with 32-bit Windows Server OS, and you can upgrade free to 64-bit Windows when it arrives. TAGS: 64-bit, 32-bit, server OS, AMD Opteron, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, AMD, Intel Xeon, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

AMD's Athlon steps up to 64 bits

September 23, 2003 Advanced Micro Devices' Athlon 64 chip gives PC buyers the ability to upgrade to 64-bit software--a feature Intel's Pentium doesn't offer. TAGS: AMD Athlon 64, 64-bit, AMD Athlon, 32-bit system, AMD, 32-bit, buyer, Intel Pentium, clock speed, Intel, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Office, operating system, PC, games, Microsoft Corp.

Intel's Nocona to bust out in June

June 14, 2004 A reply to AMD's Opteron, the chip runs both 32-bit and 64-bit software. TAGS: Nocona, AMD Opteron, 32/64-bit chip, AMD, Microprocessor Report, 32-bit, Intel, microprocessor, 64-bit, server

Intel's Opteron competitor comes out Monday

June 25, 2004 After downplaying need for 32/64-bit chips, Intel will jump into game with "Nocona," and the world will await verdict from benchmarkers. TAGS: Nocona, 32/64-bit chip, AMD Opteron, 32-bit, 64-bit, AMD, Intel, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, workstation, server

For Intel, 32/64-bit chips a long time coming

February 18, 2004 The chipmaker has a long track record of downplaying interest in chips that could read both 32-bit and 64-bit software. Still, over the last decade, it was tinkering away. TAGS: 32/64-bit chip, 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, Intel Itanium, AMD, Pat Gelsinger, 32-bit, Intel, chip company, Intel Pentium, Sun Microsystems Inc., server

Sun rises on AMD's new Opterons

November 17, 2003 The chipmaker, which announced a partnership with Sun at this week's Comdex, introduces new 64-bit processor models that run at 2.2GHz. TAGS: AMD Opteron, AMD, 64-bit, COMDEX, 32-bit, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Fire, workstation, Sun Solaris, trade show, AMD Athlon, server, chip company, operating system

Microsoft looks beyond Windows Server 2008

May 16, 2007 While the software giant is mum on what follows Vista on the desktop, it does lay out plans for Windows Server. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Server, server virtualization, Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-bit, 64-bit, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

Muglia: Microsoft's future is in 64-bit

November 24, 2006 Virtualization and 64-bit will be key planks of Microsoft's architecture, says server and tools chief Bob Muglia. TAGS: 64-bit, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, managed services, virtualization, 32-bit, consulting service, consulting, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Server, information technology, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Intel debuts low-power server chip

March 14, 2006 Chipmaker starts shipping "Sossaman" version of Xeon, which is lower voltage and consumes less power than its predecessors. TAGS: Intel Xeon, 64-bit, AMD, 32-bit, Intel, chip company, server, HP

Intel unveils its 32/64-bit chips

June 28, 2004 The Xeon rival to AMD's Opteron debuts in workstations, with server versions said to be on the way. TAGS: 32/64-bit chip, Intel Xeon, server version, workstation, 64-bit, AMD Opteron, 32-bit, AMD, Nocona, Intel, computer company, PCI, PCI Express, Intel Itanium, server, memory

First known 64-bit virus threat found

May 27, 2004 Security technology company Symantec says it has analyzed what it believes to be the first known threat to 64-bit Windows systems, a virus labeled W64.Rugrat.3344. TAGS: 64-bit, virus, Intel IA-64, Symantec Corp., 32-bit, security technology, AMD, threat, security, Microsoft Corp.

IBM unveils Opteron workstation

March 16, 2004 Big Blue takes the wraps off the IntelliStation A Pro, the latest computer to use AMD's 64-bit capable chip. TAGS: IBM IntelliStation, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, workstation, 32-bit, AMD, CAD, IBM Corp., Intel Xeon, Unix, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system, Intel, Microsoft Windows, server

Microsoft hops on the 64-bit bus

September 23, 2003 The software giant announces the availability of a beta version of its Windows operating system for Advanced Micro Devices' new Athlon 64 chip. TAGS: 64-bit, AMD Athlon 64, 32-bit, AMD, 64-bit CPU, AMD Athlon, beta version, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Server, Intel Itanium, support, Microsoft Corp., memory, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone

June 11, 2007 A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iPhone, 64-bit, Apple Safari, beta version, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS X, 32-bit, Web browser, developer, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Microsoft takes internal servers 64-bit

April 29, 2005 Servers running Microsoft.com and MSN Search and Messenger move to 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 to improve performance. TAGS: 64-bit, MSN Search, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 32-bit, Microsoft Windows Server, MSN, Microsoft Corp., AMD, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system

Sun plans server with AMD's Opteron

November 7, 2003 Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy is expected to announce his company's plans to use the Opteron--a significant endorsement for the chip. TAGS: AMD Opteron, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., 32-bit CPU, endorsement, 64-bit, Scott McNealy, 32-bit, Sun Solaris, Jonathan Schwartz, Intel Itanium, Intel x86, server software, Intel Xeon, Intel Pentium, Intel Celeron

Intel to put 64 bits in desktops in 2005

December 8, 2004 Not content to let AMD lead, Intel will come out with 64-bit chips for gamers next year. TAGS: 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, 64-bit computing, AMD, Intel Pentium 4, 32-bit, microprocessor, memory, company executive, Intel, Intel Pentium, gamer, operating system, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Dell nears Sun in IBM-led server race

May 26, 2004 Third-ranked Sun Microsystems narrowly clung to its lead over Dell in the global server market in the first quarter of the year, while top-ranked IBM extended its lead over Hewlett-Packard, new sta... TAGS: server market, Gartner Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., lead, 32-bit, HP, x86 server, mainframe, Intel x86, IBM Corp., Fujitsu, server, Linux, Intel

A year old, Opteron serves notice

April 22, 2004 On the first anniversary of the launch of its 64-bit Opteron server chip, AMD is riding higher with quarterly profits and backing from a number of name-brand manufacturers. TAGS: AMD Opteron, Nocona, 64-bit, AMD, 64-bit CPU, Intel Xeon, 32-bit, PC processor, Intel, Intel x86, Intel Itanium, server, HP, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.
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