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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 computing, 64-bit CPU, workstation, PC company, AMD, 32-bit, president, Microsoft Windows Vista, memory, notebook computer, PC, Dell, server, HP, games

Virtualized-OS company makes 64-bit change

September 26, 2005 SWsoft updates Virtuozzo to support 64-bit x86 chips, a useful feature for software that lets administrators carve up servers into partitions. TAGS: Virtuozzo, SWsoft, x86 processor, 64-bit, EMC Corp., VMware, dual-core processor, server, Linux, Microsoft Corp., operating system, 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, Microsoft Windows Server, MSN, 32-bit, server, Microsoft Corp., AMD, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, operating system

Microsoft makes its way to 64-bit chips

November 15, 2005 Future products Exchange 12 and Longhorn server will be available only on x86-compatible 64-bit processors. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Server Longhorn, 64-bit CPU, Microsoft Longhorn, 64-bit, Intel x86, Microsoft SQL Server, server, small business, monitoring, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft says 64-bit Windows due in April

March 1, 2005 Windows chief Jim Allchin says the 64-bit desktop version will come early in the month, and a server version will follow at the end of April. TAGS: Jim Allchin, 64-bit, server, Microsoft Corp., Intel, 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: managed services, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, 64-bit, virtualization, consulting service, 32-bit, Microsoft Longhorn, consulting, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., server, information technology, Microsoft Windows

SWsoft adding 64-bit support this summer

April 19, 2005 Company's Virtuozzo software makes Windows or Linux servers appear to have multiple independent instances of their operating systems. TAGS: SWsoft, Virtuozzo, EMC Corp., Linux server, 64-bit, VMware, Linux, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Dell plugs in new enterprise servers

March 23, 2005 Touting its development work with Intel and Oracle, Dell launches its newest enterprise servers, along with related database services. TAGS: Dell PowerEdge, four-processor server, enterprise server, Intel Xeon, database software, Oracle Corp., 64-bit, Dell, server, Intel, database

New Gateway servers for business, education

February 7, 2005 The new models feature Intel's Xeon technology, which includes hyperthreading and an 800MHz front-side bus. TAGS: Intel Xeon, Gateway Inc., bus, education, HyperThreading, server, IBM Corp., 64-bit, Intel

Sun updates Opteron servers

February 15, 2005 The server giant is using the latest models fo Advanced Micro Devices' chip in its two-processor and four-processor servers. TAGS: AMD Opteron, four-processor server, Intel Xeon, server company, Sun Microsystems Inc., two-processor, server, AMD, 64-bit

Intel releases new high-end Xeon processors

March 30, 2005 Chipmaker introduces first high-end models to include 64-bit features designed to easily accommodate large amounts of memory. TAGS: Intel Xeon, Intel Xeon MP, Pat Gelsinger, 64-bit, cache memory, x86 server, dual-core processor, Intel, Intel Itanium, chipset, AMD, chip company, server, memory, PCI, IBM Corp.

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, 32-bit, chip company, 64-bit, Intel, server, AMD, HP

VMware beta ups multiprocessor abilities

September 14, 2005 Workstation 5.5, due out later this year, lets one computer simultaneously run several operating systems. TAGS: VMware, multiprocessor, VMware Workstation, EMC Corp., virtual machine, workstation, 64-bit, Linux, operating system, server

IBM details new PowerPC chips

July 8, 2005 What's novel about one chip is that each of its two 64-bit cores has its own dedicated 1MB of level-two cache memory. TAGS: IBM PowerPC, IBM Corp., cache memory, Apple Computer, 64-bit, server, Apple Macintosh, Intel

VMware expands to 64-bit realm

April 11, 2005 New version of company's workstation software lets multiple virtual machines share the same memory in some situations. TAGS: VMware, VMware Workstation, virtual machine, EMC Corp., x86 processor, workstation, 64-bit, Novell Inc., Sun Solaris, Red Hat Inc., support, memory, server, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft uses Longhorn to promote Itanium

April 11, 2005 Redmond commits to selling an Itanium edition of the forthcoming Longhorn Server, as part of a renewed marketing effort with Intel. TAGS: Intel Itanium, Microsoft Windows Server Longhorn, Microsoft Longhorn, Intel Xeon, commitment, 64-bit, x86 processor, AMD Opteron, senior vice president, server, Intel x86, Intel, Microsoft Corp., AMD, Linux, HP

Microsoft to charge more for high-end Exchange

June 2, 2006 The next update of the server software will come with antivirus tools and other spiffy new features--at a price. TAGS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, supercomputer, Microsoft Exchange Server, 64-bit, server, software company, Microsoft Corp., antivirus, Microsoft Windows
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