is 64bit better than 32bit computers? if so then why and why arn't programs and stuff made for 64bit yet? i dont know much but if a system needs 8 groups of 8 bit data then wudn't it be slower? can someone explain just a bit
they make windows xp x64. but nothing is compatible with it so nobody buys it. in my opinion, if they got it working, 64bit applications would become more popular.
They are, Linux has been out for AMD64/EM64T for 2 years now. 90% of the software for Linux has been ported to AMD64/EM64T and is all free. Even Unreal Tournament 2004 has a 64-bit Linux version. So there are programs for 64-bit processors.
goblue14 said:
they make windows xp x64. but nothing is compatible with it so nobody buys it. in my opinion, if they got it working, 64bit applications would become more popular.
I really doubt having yet another version of Windows XP (like we haven't had enough of it already! it was released in 2003!) will make 64-bit more popular. All new processors (except the Core Duo's) are 64-bit. Mac OS X and Linux are ready, but where's Windows? Oh, that's right, lol. They're spending a lot of time in making an exact copy of OS X.
They are, Linux has been out for AMD64/EM64T for 2 years now. 90% of the software for Linux has been ported to AMD64/EM64T and is all free. Even Unreal Tournament 2004 has a 64-bit Linux version. So there are programs for 64-bit processors.
I tjink microsoft is going down every day more and more. With more versions of Linux, and the OS X that supports intel cpu's I see their end soon. So they should start making better programs with less errors.