I've waited quite some time to take a look at x86-64, because I wasn't too enthused about it when it was first announced. But the more I've read about it, the more I've come around, and at this point ...
Round 1...<BR><BR>I'm curious about the compatibility between the two implementations of 64-bit IA-32: AMD64 and IA-32e (Intel's 64-bit) Both can execute legacy IA-32 ...
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Microsoft announced its Surface Pro X back in early October, and it first went on sale earlier this month. The convertible has been praised for its thin and light design, as well as its large 13-inch ...
Intel is set to release Nocona, a server chip that adds 64-bit power to its current x86 line of processors. The planned move further blurs the distinction between Intel's high-end server processor, ...
Intel Corp. last week released 64-bit extension technology for x86 workstations and in two months will deliver the technology for servers. Intel is following Advanced Micro Devices Inc. in releasing ...
Intel has completed work on a 64-bit version of Android OS for x86 smartphones, and the software will be ready to load on handsets with its upcoming Atom 64-bit chip code-named Merrifield. Intel has ...
After announcing its intentions in February, Intel Monday shipped an x86-microprocessor that runs both 32- and 64-bit applications. Unlike rival AMD, however, Intel is first rolling out a 32/64-bit ...
AMD Announces World's First 64-Bit, x86 Multi-Core Processors For Servers And Workstations At Second-Anniversary Celebration Of AMD Opteron Processor —AMD launches Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors for ...
SAN FRANCISCO–Beginning in the second quarter of 2004, Intel Corp. is expected to introduce 64-bit memory extension technology to its 32-bit processors for use in servers and workstations, according ...
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