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Subject: Re: When will 64-bit computers be the norm?

Author: leonid

Date: 14:11:08 02/27/02

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On February 27, 2002 at 16:11:13, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>On February 27, 2002 at 15:21:22, Russell Reagan wrote:
>
>>How long will it be before 64-bit processors are the common computing platform?
>>64-bit processors are out there right now, but they're significantly more
>>expensive than the faster 32-bit processors.
>>
>>Russell
>
>Apparently, Clawhammer will be built in quantity by the end of the year. Still,
>it will take a bit for it to proliferate. Here's a nice link to whet your
>appetite:
>
>http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1591&p=1

Thanks for link and good news! I hope that this time really affordable 64 bits
will come very soon. I wait for one since 1997.

If somebody knows where really is 64 bits Intel's computer and how much we have
chances to have some affordable in nearest future, will be very thankful for
explanation.

Maybe you know about some unexpected new 64 bits, from other company that INTEL
or AMD.

Leonid.



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