Originally posted by: Jaymes
Thanx again.
The I.T. Manager in the office is adamant that I have bought this processor for no good reason. He says that I have wasted my money and should have got a 32 bit CPU as no 32 bit applications will work properly on the AMD Athlon x2 4400 64 bit CPU.
Originally posted by: Jaymes
I have printed off every slating comment and have put it on his desk. He returns to work on Monday.
Originally posted by: Jaymes
I have printed off every slating comment and have put it on his desk. He returns to work on Monday.
Originally posted by: Jaymes
He has stated that he hates AMD as he says that he has problems with 2000 Server and XP when using AMD CPU's.
The management have no idea what AMD or Intel is, so it's not like he's hard pressed or anything.
Originally posted by: Jaymes
He says that 64 bit CPU's need to use an emulator so as to compute 32 bit applications. It's the emulator that slows down the CPU. That is what he says.
your manager is probably talking about the Intel Itanium processors, they are 64bit native and do not support x86 code, MS develops a separate OS for that processor, and yes he is correct that an emulator is used to run 32bit apps, but this is only for this processor ONLY.
Your processor is an x86 processor, and is 32bit native with 64bit extensions, the 64bit extensions allow the processor?s execution units/registers to be able to execute/run 64bit code.
So you will have no problem running 32bit current day software, and when 64bit software becomes mainstream you will have no problems running 64bit code either.
FYI Intel Itanium processors are specifically designed for large server farms/clusters as a PDC, which has no relevance or need for client and home user use.
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: Jaymes
Tell you IT manager, he is a DUMB A$$!!
Yeah, let's see that big promotion when you do that....😀
Originally posted by: Jaymes
He says that 64 bit CPU's need to use an emulator so as to compute 32 bit applications. It's the emulator that slows down the CPU. That is what he says.
Originally posted by: Jaymes
He says that 64 bit CPU's need to use an emulator so as to compute 32 bit applications. It's the emulator that slows down the CPU. That is what he says.