News of a leak about Microsoft’s Windows 8 sure has stirred something over the Internet. Some say Windows 8 won’t happen until Windows 7 is perfected and others say that Microsoft has already begun ...
We’re big on 64-bit OSes, ’cause ours computers eat memory like this Obama eats children’s dreams, but Microsoft’s thinking about going 128 bit as soon as ...
Microsoft's next operating system in development, Windows 8, might be designed to run on 128-bit hardware, according to accounts cobbled together by blog sleuths. Microsoft has released little to no ...
So, it seems that Microsoft has its eye on 128-bit support for Windows 8, or possibly Windows 9, and this news has sent tech pundits into a spin. While it might not be too early for Microsoft to start ...
Windows 7 is not even out the door yet and rumors are already circulating about the next version of Microsoft’s OS, Windows 8. According to Microsoft employee Robert Morgan, future iterations of ...
Windows 7 is due to launch in just two weeks time, but Microsoft have been working on its immediate and distant successors for some time now. Details about so-called Windows 8 and Windows 9 (perhaps ...
Believe it or not, Windows 7’s successor(s) have been in the planning and early development stages for a while now. We haven’t posted anything about any of them yet, but we’ve been watching closely to ...
A rumor that Windows 8 will be 128-bit has been making the rounds recently. A couple of readers ponder when -- if ever -- we would need all that computing power: I'm sure Microsoft is planning 128-bit ...
Microsoft [MSFT] Windows 7 isn’t due out until the 22nd of October, Ars Technica are reporting that details have been revealed of Windows 8 that it will come with 128-bit support. The information was ...
CPUs that process 128 bits as a single unit, compared to 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits. There are no 128-bit CPUs on the market and there may never be because there is no practical reason for doubling the ...
Even though 64-bit processors and operating systems have been out for quite a while, and most of the initial driver compatibility issues have already been sorted out, many are still on the fence ...
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