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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, device driver, hardware maker, memory, Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows Vista, notebook computer, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh, 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, Intel Xeon, AMD, server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, 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, server, 64-bit, 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, 32-bit, virtualization, consulting service, Microsoft Longhorn, consulting, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., information technology, server, Microsoft Windows

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., server, AMD, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system

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, 64-bit, McAfee Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, security software company, security, Symantec Corp., 32-bit, Gartner Inc., software company, Microsoft Corp., programming, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft delays Windows Server update, 64-bit OS

July 27, 2004 Push-back is blow to AMD, which has been waiting for version of Windows that can take advantage of Athlon's 64-bit capabilities. TAGS: 64-bit, Extended Systems, delay, AMD, Microsoft Windows Server, CAD, x86 processor, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, AMD Athlon, Intel Xeon, 32-bit, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Intel, Microsoft Windows

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, Symantec Corp., virus, Intel IA-64, 32-bit, security technology, AMD, threat, security, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft launches 64-bit preview OS

February 4, 2004 Athlon 64 and Opteron computer owners can now get a free look at a new version of Windows XP 64-bit Edition. TAGS: AMD Athlon 64, 64-bit, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, Extended Systems, AMD, 32-bit, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., notebook computer, server, Linux, HP, Microsoft Windows

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

Gates calls for 64-bit software support

May 4, 2004 Microsoft's Bill Gates sees widespread use of powerful 64-bit chips in the near future--but not if hardware makers don't get to work on the drivers that will bring that power to the desktop. TAGS: 64-bit, 64-bit computing, 64-bit system, hardware maker, Bill Gates, WinHEC, 64-bit CPU, AMD, 32-bit, Microsoft Corp., memory, operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows, games

AMD compatibility no problem for Intel chip

February 13, 2004 It's fairly likely that Intel won't have to face a lawsuit over its anticipated plans to create chips that can run 32- and 64-bit software, like those from rival AMD. TAGS: 32/64-bit chip, AMD, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64, 64-bit, Intel, 32-bit, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, patent, Microsoft Windows Server, AMD Athlon, Intel Pentium, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, database, server

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: kernel, 64-bit, Microsoft Windows Vista, Gartner Inc., McAfee Inc., antitrust, programming, 32-bit, security, security company, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

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: Nocona, AMD Opteron, 64-bit, AMD, 64-bit CPU, Intel Xeon, 32-bit, PC processor, Intel, Intel x86, Intel Itanium, server, HP, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Sun to release Solaris for AMD's Opteron

October 10, 2003 Sun Microsystems' version of Unix will become the third mainstream operating system to take advantage of Advanced Micro Device's 64-bit Opteron chip, Sun software chief Jonathan Schwartz says. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, AMD Opteron, Sun Microsystems Inc., 64-bit, Sun Solaris, profit margin, AMD, Sun Java Enterprise System, Intel Itanium, 32-bit, Intel Xeon, Intel x86, sale, Unix, AMD Athlon, Intel

Itanium software upgrade hits bump

November 3, 2003 A package that lets Intel's Itanium chips run programs that are tailored to more mainstream Pentiums and Xeons has been delayed until next year. TAGS: SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, SuSE Linux, SuSE, kernel, software upgrade, Intel, Linux, Red Hat Inc., service pack, Intel Pentium, 32-bit, open source, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Week in review: Net threats

May 28, 2004 As cyberattacks increase in frequency and sophistication, companies are looking to hold software makers responsible for the security of their applications. TAGS: cyberattack, e-mail company, bill, Symantec Corp., threat, 64-bit, Week in review, virus, security, 32-bit, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, IM, software company, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Opteron catches on at Fujitsu Siemens

December 16, 2003 The European PC maker unveils the Celsius V810, a workstation capable of harnessing two of AMD's 64-bit-capable processors and designed for tasks like computer-aided design. TAGS: Fujitsu Siemens, AMD Opteron, workstation, AMD, 64-bit, CAD, chipset, AMD Athlon 64, PC company, AMD Athlon, SuSE, 32-bit, server software, Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., server
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