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  • Infineon launches 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit MCUs for automotive applications
    Wednesday 15 February 2006 – 05:12
    Today at the Embedded World 2006 exhibition in Nuremberg (February 14 -16), Infineon Technologies announced the availability of new microcontroller (MCU) products - 8-bit, 6-bit and 32-bit TriCore family of devices - for the automotive market.
  • Intel drops 32-bit dual-core LV processors
    Tuesday 31 July 2007 – 11:05 in Business
    Chicago (IL) – Intel has informed its customers that it has begun phasing out two of its three “Sossaman” processors. According to a product change notification sent out today, Intel that the 1.66 GHz and 2 GHz Xeon LV dual-core processors have a last or
  • Nvidia reportedly selling 128-bit version GeForce 8400GS chips in China
    Thursday 16 August 2007 – 09:44 in Business
    A 128-bit version of Nvidia’s GeForce 8400GS chip which was not in Nvidia’s original roadmaps has recently been reported to have surfaced in the China market, according to sources at graphics card makers. The 128-bit version GeForce 8400GS chip is very s
  • Adobe working on 64-bit Photoshop for Vista
    Friday 4 April 2008 – 10:10
    Adobe Photoshop CS4 has been in the works for a while, and the software maker today announced that it will also bring forth for the first time a 64-bit version of the photo editing program, reports Macworld.
  • Intel: x86, 32-bit on-die application support dropped for IA-64 Montecito
    Tuesday 24 January 2006 – 11:00
    An Intel spokesperson confirmed to TG Daily this afternoon that the company's IA-64 platform will be dropping all on-die support for hardware-based 32-bit application execution. This includes both IA-32 and x86 platforms, emulation for which will now be moved to a software-based layer.

Articles & reviews

  • 64 bit CPU: AMD Opteron*
    Wednesday 23 April 2003 – 06:00
    AMD used New York today to convey a sense that the world's largest OS, server, and software developers are behind the Opteron. After years of hype and expectation, was there anything left to say? We were in NY to find out.
  • Intel's 64 bit Lye (Omid needs to apologize to AMD users)*
    Friday 20 February 2004 – 06:00
    There is a fine distinction, that often blurs, between misrepresenting the truth and lying, both on a legal and ethical scale. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton best illustrated the fine line on a Homeresque level during his alleged "legally accurate" statement that he never had sexual relations with his former intern Monica Lewinsky. This week, there was a huge disparity between what Intel announced and the subsequent noise about how Intel is finally jumping on board 64 bit computing.
  • Intel's 64 bit Doomsday Scenario*
    Wednesday 18 February 2004 – 06:00
    Intel has unleashed its significant PR clout to dash AMD's Tier-One hopes by brazenly adopting 64 bit extensions. In doing so, Intel is also emulating its plucky rival AMD. This is the kind of merciless backtracking that makes one love the monopolists.
  • Server vendors form Itanium alliance to resurrect, promote 64-bit platform*
    Tuesday 27 September 2005 – 04:39
    In what may be considered the beginning of a third wave of efforts to prove Intel's IA-64 architecture is viable for high-performance applications, even if it's not compatible with the x86 architecture that came before it, a coalition of major server vendors, plus some independent software vendors, along with Microsoft, Red Hat, Novell, and Intel itself, have formed today the Itanium Solutions Alliance.
  • WinHEC 2005: Microsoft's 64 Bit Promises*
    Tuesday 26 April 2005 – 06:00
    Microsoft's 64 bit editions of Windows XP and Server 2003 and the next generation of Windows, codenamed Longhorn, will emphasize stability, security and computing performance - Bill Gates himself pledged at WinHEC earlier this week. We detail Mr. Gate's promises prior to our subsequent reality checks after the OS' are launched.

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