I work in computer sales, and I recently had a customer ask what the advantages of going with the 64 bit processors were. I was stumped as to what to tell him.
I mean, when I bought my 3800+ I thought i was safe in the future for when the 64-bit architecture hit the market. It never did become mainstream. That was 2 years ago.
I mean sure I think farcry offered a 64 bit version of the game, and windows XP had the 64 bit version but it came with a host of problems. Even Vista comes standard in 32 bit.
I'm sure AMD's intentions were pure, and it was not necessarily a ploy on their part to sell more chips but the A64 line is quickly disappearing without it even utilizing it's main feature!
I'm talking purely from a average consumers point of view. Hell I doubt many enthusiasts even use the 64 bit.
Anyone have any insight into this topic? Was it the first mistake AMD made? Presumptuous and perhaps overconfident in the market? Their market?
I mean, when I bought my 3800+ I thought i was safe in the future for when the 64-bit architecture hit the market. It never did become mainstream. That was 2 years ago.
I mean sure I think farcry offered a 64 bit version of the game, and windows XP had the 64 bit version but it came with a host of problems. Even Vista comes standard in 32 bit.
I'm sure AMD's intentions were pure, and it was not necessarily a ploy on their part to sell more chips but the A64 line is quickly disappearing without it even utilizing it's main feature!
I'm talking purely from a average consumers point of view. Hell I doubt many enthusiasts even use the 64 bit.
Anyone have any insight into this topic? Was it the first mistake AMD made? Presumptuous and perhaps overconfident in the market? Their market?
