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Intel begins shipping 64-bit processors...quietly.
Posted: 2004-08-06 12:54am
by Praxis
Well, Intel finally caught on and are now way behind AMD and IBM in the 64-bit processor market
Ironically, it wasn't even an official announcement on it- IBM and others suddenly are shipping 64-bit Xeons. Intel did it quietly.
http://eetimes.com/semi/news/showArticl ... D=26805631
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=0 ... 37&tid=126
Posted: 2004-08-06 01:33pm
by phongn
Intel has been shipping 64-bit processors for years.
Posted: 2004-08-06 01:44pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Yeah, I thought they had, there's just no fanfare because truly 64-bit OS' are rare in the general masses of PCs and we also have the oft cited problem of some idiots getting 64-bit chipsets to run 32-bit operating systems or vise versa.
Posted: 2004-08-06 02:27pm
by The Kernel
phongn wrote:Intel has been shipping 64-bit processors for years.
It's not just EPIC either, i860/i960 has been shipping since the early 90's.
Posted: 2004-08-06 02:35pm
by Praxis
phongn wrote:Intel has been shipping 64-bit processors for years.
Yes, they've been shipping Itanium's, but this is a Xeon with 64-bit extensions. Xeon is based on P4. That means they almost have a P4 with 64-bit extensions...Xeons can run XP (32-bit, and this new one, the 64-bit as well), so technically this would run as a desktop.
Posted: 2004-08-06 02:36pm
by The Kernel
Praxis wrote:phongn wrote:Intel has been shipping 64-bit processors for years.
Yes, they've been shipping Itanium's, but this is a Xeon with 64-bit extensions. Xeon is based on P4. That means they almost have a P4 with 64-bit extensions...Xeons can run XP (32-bit, and this new one, the 64-bit as well), so technically this would run as a desktop.
Thank you Captain Obvious.
Posted: 2004-08-06 05:10pm
by Praxis
The Kernel wrote:Thank you Captain Obvious.
No problem. Anytime.
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