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What about Athon 64 in servers
I'm not really too familiar with server technology, but can't the Athlon 64 work well in servers? Isn't it also a true 64 bit unlike the Pentium process with the 64-bit extensions?

I would imagine that once Microsoft gets Windows 64 rolled out for consumers to purchase, the market will see a huge shift from computers/WS with 32-bit processing to 64-bit. I also think that will be a huge push then for programmers to start programmer for the Itanium and for Windows to revive it's Windows version for Itanium.

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Posted by: trlauer   Posted on: 01/08/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The Itanic is DOA...  realitycheck101 | 01/05/05
specialised chips for servers on the way out  hipparchus2000 | 01/06/05
Itanium ahead of its time  Roger Ramjet | 01/06/05
Agree and good points.  Prognosticator | 01/06/05
What about Athon 64 in servers  trlauer | 01/08/05
Yes,  toadlife | 01/14/05

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