1. 5: 64-bit systems - Intel's 64-bit CPU arrived quietly, but carries a big stick
- Author
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Yager, Tom
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Application installation/distribution software ,Semiconductor industry ,Microprocessor ,Company marketing practices ,Microprocessor upgrade ,Application development software ,International Business Machines Corp. -- Product introduction -- Marketing ,Intel Corp. -- Product introduction -- Marketing ,Intel Itanium (Microprocessor) -- Product introduction -- Product information -- Marketing ,IBM Java Development Kit 1.1 (Application development software) -- Product introduction -- Product information -- Marketing ,Central processing units -- Product introduction -- Product information ,Computer software industry -- Product introduction -- Product information ,Microprocessors -- Product introduction -- Product information ,Semiconductor industry -- Product introduction -- Product information ,Program development software -- Product information -- Product introduction - Abstract
INTEL'S BROAD LINE of 32-bit processors power many corporate servers, but for the big jobs, it's widely accepted that 64-bit systems from Sun, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard are better equipped to […]
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- 2002