64-Bit universe expands
An all-64-bit-computing world just took a significant step forward, and your upgrade path to that world just got a lot less risky. Why ? Intel’s new Xeons and future Prescott-based CPUs will support the same 64-bit software as AMD’s existing Athlon 64 and Opteron chips. And like those AMD chips, the new Intel CPUs will continue to support your favorite 32-bit apps, as well.
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