Acad 2000 64 Bit
The new 'preview' version
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Although the preview release represents a milestone, the company's server strategy is far from seamless. The Datacenter version of Windows 2000, a beefed-up version of 32-bit Windows 2000 for servers, remains noticeably absent. This version, about a month late, was due four months after the Windows 2000 debut.
Two final versions of 64-bit Windows, one for servers and one for workstations, will be released when computer manufacturers begin selling their systems, said Michael Stephenson, lead product manager for the Windows enterprise server division.
The first Itanium processors, which will run at 800 MHz, are expected in the next few months. Computers incorporating the chip may appear toward the end of the year, according to several sources.
Today's version is 'about 95 percent feature-complete,' Stephenson said. It's similar in technological maturity to a beta version, though Microsoft is avoiding the term 'beta' to describe the software unfurled today.
Even when production versions arrive, 64-bit Windows isn't expected to have an immediate effect, said Summit Strategies analyst Dwight Davis. 'My gut sense is that it's going to be (for) pilot kinds of programs, and there won't be significant volumes through this year.
'Ultimately, there will be more near-term demand for the 32-bit version of Datacenter than for the 64-bit Windows, which obviously will grow in sync with the 64-bit Intel platform,' Davis said.
Gates, speaking at the Windows Professional Developer Conference in Orlando, Fla., also said updated programming tools are available for those writing low-level and high-level software. And Microsoft is making 10 Itanium systems available to programmers who don't have the new computers but who need to test their codes remotely.
The preview edition will be sent to those running the 5,000 Itanium prototypes Intel has sent, said Ron Curry, director of IA-64 marketing for Intel.
Analysts and computer companies agree the biggest market that the 64-bit technology will open is the use of massive databases. That's because 32-bit systems can talk to relatively small amounts of memory--4 gigabytes--whereas 64-bit systems can keep vast amounts of information at hand.
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Customers who need to use large, fast databases today often purchase computers from Sun, IBM, Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard or SGI, all of which have a 64-bit version of Unix that runs on their own 64-bit chip. In the first three months of this year, $6.6 billion worth of these Unix servers were sold, according to market research firm International Data Corp.
Intel is backing three operating systems for mainstream use on Itanium machines and the successors in the IA-64 family: Windows, Linux and a hybrid of three versions of Unix called Monterey-64, spearheaded by IBM and Santa Cruz Operation (SCO), among others.
Boosting Linux on Itanium has been a novel experience for Intel because the Unix clone is produced by a loosely organized band of programmers. Intel has been helping by offering some programmers sneak peeks at the new architectures, a fact that will enable Linux for the first time to be ready when the new chips arrive, instead of trickling out months later.
The earliest version of Linux for Itanium was released in February. TurboLinux, followed by Red Hat, released a complete prototype distribution of the heart of Linux along with other necessary components. VA Linux Systems has made test servers available for remote debugging. And last month, HP released software that allows people with today's 32-bit systems to test whether their 64-bit Itanium software works.
The initial versions of 64-bit Windows were developed on Compaq's Alpha chips, but the effort has moved completely to Itanium chips, Stephenson said. Compaq abandoned plans for Windows on its 64-bit Alpha chips last year.
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He should run the 64bit because he can run a lot more memory than the 32bit can and that will improve his productivity when working with large files (32bit Windows is limited to 4GB but actually uses a bit under 3.5GB of memory, possibly less if the graphics does not have dedicated memory. A 64bit laptop should handle at least 8GB, probably 16GB and possibly 32GB of memory). More memory is definitely better with Autocad, Photoshop, and similar programs.Those 32bit applications that use 16bit installers are old versions where people are trying to avoid purchasing a new version of Autocad and using the same version they have used since Windows 95. Template undangan pengajian pernikahan. That is also why 'they' say that the 64bit version is confusing since they are stuck never having upgraded and have never bothered to learn any of the new features that are probably the same on all newer versions (32bit and 64bit) of the program. Newer is better and 64bit is better for those reasons.
You have to be a little bit crazy to keep you from going insane.