Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th May 2007 15:45 UTC, submitted by anevilyak
Windows "Bill Laing, a General Manager in the Microsoft Windows Server Division, has been quoted as saying that Windows Server 2008 will be the last 32-bit operating system. Bill is a server guy and indeed Windows Server 2008 is the last 32-bit server operating system - all future operating systems for server hardware from Microsoft beyond Windows Server 2008 will be 64-bit. A few folks took Bill's comments on Windows Server and applied them to Windows Client deriving that Windows Vista would be the last 32-bit operating system. That is an incorrect extension. While Windows Vista includes both 32-bit and 64-bit and there is a growing community of drivers for 64-bit Windows Vista we have not decided when Windows Client will follow Windows Server and become 64-bit only."
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Why not go 64bit
by Seth Quarrier on Fri 18th May 2007 15:54 UTC
Seth Quarrier
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2005-11-13

I have a hard time believing that in five years when the next Windows client comes out there will be any 32 bit hardware with the specs to run it. Can you imagine trying to run Vista on hardware that was released when XP was, it would be a joke, and running whatever replaces Vista on today's hardware is just as much a joke and it seems that the future of x86 is AMD64 regardless of whether or not we need it. This also makes sense for their server OS.