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It was getting harder for PCs to get faster for some time but they found a way around the speed barrier. More cores. So over the next 5 years you'll more and more cores added to processors. They have already begun development of 8 cores on a single chip which should be out in 2008. O.OQuote:
Originally Posted by Robert
What you on about?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nefilim
What are you smoking? No network support for 64-bit? I have it installed and both of my 1000 gigabit network ports work. oOQuote:
Originally Posted by ruffkiller
Beta is both.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iron_Maiden
No. All computers except for laptops that have been sold in the last 2/3 years have been 64-bit. There is a 32-bit solely because of the laptops being 32-bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh
Isn't Aston the one from OSX? oOQuote:
Originally Posted by theRAGE
NoPeace - out
this is aston
uhm, no. My pc aint even 2 years old and it aint 64bit, while being sub-top when I bought it.Quote:
Originally Posted by NoPeace
http://cache.kotaku.com/gaming/Windo...ta%20Chess.jpg
Vista is like a new mac style.
Umm... Any mainstreem pc made by any major company has had a 64 bit processor for the last 2 years. The last year the PCs has been dual cores. Which are all 64-bit. The year and a half before was the P4 6 series which was 64-bit. And of course all AMD 64 are well 64-bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by xeLJoYo
For any budget PC it's been primarly 32-bit. Thoes are the old Shemprons (new ones are 64 bit) and the Celerons. So if you got yourself a P4 5 series less then 2 years ago and that was sub-top then you got ripped off.
That's B1. WHich the GUI is mostly a skinned XP. Check out B2 where it's much like mac OS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cpt.James
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