PhreeZone 20
Vista is currently set to ship to enterprises in November of '06 and consumers at the first of '07. Vista is native 32/64 bit capible and there is no reason to really not jump to Vista if you are running 64 bit (except all the bugs that will arise). I've looked at XP 64 and decided that for the 1 application that could use it.. its not worth it right now. In the next 24 months look for that to change though as more companies are adopting 64 bit as the next platform for the higher end software like Premiere, Avid, etc.
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jeiber 0
QuoteI run premiere pro on a 32 bit XP. There are not many 64 bit programs running yet and as far as I know Premiere pro is not a 64 bit app But i was wroung once before
http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q1/64-bits/index.x?pg=1
Interesting article. Personally, I'm waiting as long as possible before my next purchase. Some major market shifts are on the horizon.
J
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Slappie 9
QuoteQuoteI run premiere pro on a 32 bit XP. There are not many 64 bit programs running yet and as far as I know Premiere pro is not a 64 bit app But i was wroung once before
http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q1/64-bits/index.x?pg=1
Interesting article. Personally, I'm waiting as long as possible before my next purchase. Some major market shifts are on the horizon.
J
Very good info. One place to keep an eye on is gaming. Gaming is always cutting edge technology. Once nVidia and ATI both scrapped AGP and only released the newest cards PCIe. It became very apparent, new stuff is on the horizon.
64 bit is the future, I'm waiting as long as I can till I upgrade my system again.
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Vertifly 0
It's messed up really. Sun Micro has been using 64 bit hardware and software on their systems for about 8 years now. Shows how slow retail has to catch up to corporate. But you're right, it is gaming that pushes the retail industry.
XP 64 is just another half assed release of longhorn just like server 2003... Its pointless unless you have a piece of software you cant live without that can only run 64bit.... There arent that many programs that will run on only 64 bit since software companies need to keep pace with what their end users have, so they can actually sell software...
XP pro sp2... everyone pretty much has a copy and it will be good enough till longhorn comes out in 2008.