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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, 64-bit CPU, hardware maker, device driver, Apple Computer, memory, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, operating system, notebook computer, Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

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: managed services, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, 64-bit, consulting service, virtualization, 32-bit, Microsoft Longhorn, consulting, Microsoft Windows Server, server, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Microsoft Windows

Who wants or needs 64 bits?

March 6, 2006 Desktops with 64-bit processors have been available for two years, but you could still be first on your block to get one. TAGS: 64-bit, 64-bit CPU, 64-bit computing, workstation, AMD, PC company, 32-bit, president, Microsoft Windows Vista, notebook computer, memory, PC, Dell, server, HP, games

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, server, Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-bit, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system

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, chip company, 32-bit, Intel, server, AMD, HP

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, Microsoft Windows Server, MSN, 32-bit, server, Microsoft Corp., AMD, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system

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 CPU, 64-bit, 64-bit computing, company executive, microprocessor, Intel Pentium 4, AMD, Intel, 32-bit, memory, Intel Pentium, gamer, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Red Hat releases newest Fedora

June 13, 2005 Among other features, the free Linux package comes with the Xen virtualization software and version 4 of GCC. TAGS: Fedora Project, GCC, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., IBM POWER5, release notes, IBM PowerPC, Linux, Intel x86, Intel Pentium, project, Intel Pentium 4, 64-bit, Apple Computer, 32-bit, open source

Microsoft shares draft of Vista security hooks

December 21, 2006 Interfaces are meant to help security software makers create products that work with kernel protection features in Windows Vista. TAGS: API, kernel, security software company, 64-bit, software company, Gartner Inc., McAfee Inc., security company, Microsoft Windows Vista, security, 32-bit, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Corp., 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, beta version, Apple Safari, Apple Computer, developer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Web browser, 32-bit, Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Gartner: Vista antitrust tweaks to take years

October 20, 2006 Analyst firm says changes to the 64-bit version of the OS update could also cause compatibility trouble in the interim. TAGS: Gartner Inc., kernel, 64-bit, antitrust, security company, Microsoft Windows Vista, McAfee Inc., security, programming, 32-bit, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Experts work to aid compiler behind open source

May 6, 2005 GCC is used to produce most programs in the open-source movement, so a little improvement or degradation can propagate widely. TAGS: GCC, compiler, register, KDE, x86 processor, open source, improvement, 32-bit, Intel

HP brings new chips to servers

February 9, 2004 The computer maker announces new servers that use Intel's Itanium processor and HP's own PA-8800, the second-to-last chip in the company's Precision Architecture lineage. TAGS: Intel Itanium, IBM POWER5, Sun UltraSPARC IV, two-processor, Unix server, Sun UltraSPARC, dual-core, AMD Opteron, Intel Xeon, Intel x86, 64-bit, HP, Unix, server, 32-bit, Sun Microsystems Inc.

IBM Power blades to arrive in March

November 14, 2003 Big Blue plans to announce on Tuesday a slender server called the JS20 that uses its own Power processors, but a delay means the system won't ship until late in the first quarter. TAGS: blade, IBM eServer BladeCenter, IBM Corp., Intel Xeon, chassis, IBM pSeries, Unix server, IBM xSeries, blade server, IBM AIX, Sun UltraSPARC, 64-bit, Intel Itanium, server, Linux, Unix
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