"640K ought to be enough for anybody." Bill Gates, 1981. "64 bit is coming to desktops,there is no doubt about that, But apart from Photoshop, I can't think of desktop applications where you would need more than 4 gigabytes of physical memory, which is what you have to have in order to benefit from this technology." It seems to me that by the time it ships, Longhorn will need 4 gigs of RAM.
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>Could this be a mistake as significant as the failure to note
>the importance of the Internet in 1993 and 1994? We'll see,
>but betas of a 64 bit XP are all they've promised for the
>short-term.
(emphasis mine)
Anyone seriously think Microsoft would be blindsided by something like that? They have their fingers in so many pies precisely for that reason - so they can't be caught flatfooted by some Next Big Thing(tm).
I'm just wondering how much work it's going to take them to port XP from Itanium (Intel 64-bit chips) to the 64-bit AMD chips, because that thing's been fully functional and shipping for quite some time now (although only in English).
>Could this be a mistake as significant as the failure to note
>the importance of the Internet in 1993 and 1994? We'll see,
>but betas of a 64 bit XP are all they've promised for the
>short-term.
(emphasis mine)
Anyone seriously think Microsoft would be blindsided by something like that? They have their fingers in so many pies precisely for that reason - so they can't be caught flatfooted by some Next Big Thing(tm).
I'm just wondering how much work it's going to take them to port XP from Itanium (Intel 64-bit chips) to the 64-bit AMD chips, because that thing's been fully functional and shipping for quite some time now (although only in English).