Microsoft scraps 32-bit operating systems

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Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2008 will be the last 32-bit system it releases, for servers or clients, as it makes its way fully into the world of 64-bit computing. Speaking at the WinHEC 2007 conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates outlined the benefits of 64-bit computing, such as the amount of information that can be crunched in one go as a data set and advanced memory technology.

However, Gates admitted there are still challenges to overcome on the road to full 64-bit support. 'For the industry it does mean a change in drivers,' he said. 'We can't have a 32-bit driver with 32-bit pointers able to put information anywhere into a 64-bit address space. And so although it's not a dramatic change to create a 64-bit driver, there's still work to be done. The industry I'd say is about halfway through getting all those pieces in place. So, we're certainly pushing that, and trying to make that very straightforward for all of you.'

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Dath said:
users who r using 32 bit and cant afford 2 buy new hardware
c,mon not everyone can upgrade their pc,s according 2 tech enhancements...
Just because some people can't afford new hardware, we can't stop moving to new technologies. If they can't afford new software, then they can stay with Vista. When most people are upgrading their PCs for Vista, I don't see why this is a big issue, for an OS that's not even gonna be released in 2 years. :rolleyes:
 

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Michael said:
I Heard They Gonna Release Windows Server 2007?? Dunno Whether Its true :eek:
Of course they are gonna do that. But it's not a desktop OS. It's basically with fancy stuff removed and server stuff added. No good for us.