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| ...QUAD-CORE chip,,, are we getting too far ahead? O/S's can only handle 32bit, not even 4 is out,,so why a quad-core? Is a new O/S coming that we do not know about! |
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| Multi-threaded apps. |
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| Man, wake up and smell the coffee:There's a 64-bit-enabled version of windows. Find all about it here:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/6...efault.mspxAnd even Novell's SUSE linux distro is 64-bit-enabled. Find about it, here:http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec...pn=7&sid=27477 |
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