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64 bit technology

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Anonymous
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64 bit technology

Has anyone heard if this is coming soon for IV?
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Anonymous
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I wouldn't expect it for at least a few releases down the road.

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> Has anyone heard if this is coming soon for IV?
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Anonymous
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This is very tempting for me to say something .

For the time being I would stick with HyperThreading P4 machines. IV7 Pro on an Opteron machine? I can't comment. The Future? Who
knows, anything can happen - Intel could do an Enron!

John Bilton
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Anonymous
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Hmmm,

More carrots.

QBZ



"John Bilton" wrote in
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> This is very tempting for me to say something .
>
> For the time being I would stick with HyperThreading P4 machines. IV7
Pro on an Opteron machine? I can't comment. The Future? Who
> knows, anything can happen - Intel could do an Enron!
>
> John Bilton
>
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Anonymous
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Opteron machines don't exist yet...

John Bilton
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Anonymous
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ahhh yes i see so clearly now... since they don't exist you wouldn't
have one to test.

QBZ 🙂


"John Bilton" wrote in
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> Opteron machines don't exist yet...
>
> John Bilton
>
Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
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> Has anyone heard if this is coming soon for IV?

 

We currently feel there are areas that would yield
more performance "bang for the buck" than investing time in this (currently
server only) technology at this time.

 

G

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