Microsoft today officially launched the 64-bit version of its primary operating system, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. The OS has been in the works for some time now, and even freely available ...
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SEATTLE — April 25, 2005 — Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates today announced the general availability of Microsoft® Windows Server (TM) 2003 x64 Editions and Windows® XP ...
Enthusiast Look: Windows XP 32-Bit versus 64-Bit by Rob Williams on June 8, 2005 in Software Since Windows XP Pro 64-Bit was released, there has been a lot of speculation of whether it would help ...
[H]ard|OCP slapped up an interesting article called Windows XP Pro x64 Edition Gaming Comparison which as the title indicates compares the performance of games using the new 64-bit OS. Most games ran ...
Strategic Test Corp. has announced the new Windows XP Pro 64-bit driver for its range of Digitizer, AWG, fast Digital I/O and Digital Pattern Generator cards. The driver is compatible with all of the ...
Oracle Corp. released a developer edition of the Oracle9i Database for Intel Itanium processors on Monday that supports several platforms including Windows XP Professional 64-bit Edition and Windows ...
Just before Christmas, Microsoft finally made Release Candidate 1 of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition available to testers. The server variant is also now available. After repeated delays, Windows ...
When Microsoft released the 64-Bit version of Windows XP Professional, there were many people wanting to upgrade to see if it would make any difference to their applications. Primarily though, I was ...
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