Not true. the Athlon 64 supports 32-bit mode on the side of 64, compared to the rumoured Intel 64. This makes it possible for the Athlon 64 to run 32-bit and 64-bit programs at the same time, and gives an edge against Intel competing chip in the soon to be times of revolution.sur+ said:spfd: The Athlon 64 doesn't really support many applications or even an operating system, but people still buy it .
BUT, the info on Intel, even though, reliable, is not officially annouced, if I recall correctly.