Originally posted by: dashiki
I don't like people who don't like XP
Originally posted by: keviheit
I dont like cats
Originally posted by: Amol
ummmmm . . . back ON topic . . .
64 bit OS wouldnt help unless there is widespread 64 bit software
so no need waiting for it
take the XP plunge
um sure it would. XP itself can benefit from a move to 64bit
Originally posted by: Nothinman
um sure it would. XP itself can benefit from a move to 64bit
The benefits are very little. The added VM space is only needed by very specialized apps and most people can't afford enough physical memory to make it worthwhile. There are some speed benefits that come from the added registers and in-core memory controller, but those would still be there if the CPU were 32-bit.
I'm wondering if 32bit OSes were greeted with the same lukewarm enthusiasm back in the day
But the added GPR's won't be available to IA-32 code, so in that sense, AMD-64 will be worthwhile to avarge Joe.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
[But the added GPR's won't be available to IA-32 code, so in that sense, AMD-64 will be worthwhile to avarge Joe.
I know, that's why I said "if the CPU were 32-bit" instead of x86. I was just trying to point out that the fact that the arch is 64-bit is largely irrelevant to most people.
