Compucore Wrote:I'm just wondering right now it might be off the subject here. The new 64 bit CPU's are they really good at this point in time. The reasion why I am asking is that there is still a big following in the 32 bit CPU's pf both the intel and AMD flavoured CPU"S. Right now I am stuck with using a 32 bit flavoured CPU. Is it really a have to have type of a thing with the new 64 bits. And are they running in the same cpu range as the good old 32 bit versions.
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There is mixed fellings about it at this time. We all know that 64-bit is going to be the future, but at the moment it's hard to tell untill we get a proper OS that can handle it.
I really don't know too much on the tech end, but I do vist www.tomshardware.com to keep updated.
I'm an AMD fanboy (I got my reasons
) and when they bench marked the AMD Althon 64, the results was somewhat dissapointing but they did admit that the results isn't conclusive yet since they tested it on a 64-bit alpha version of XP (I could be wrong about the OS but it was a windows platform).
I can't make a judgement yet untill I get a 64-bit OS.
redrain85 Wrote:
I wouldn't touch Longhorn with a ten foot pole at this point.
And even when it's finished, I may still try to avoid it. So long as Palladium or whatever they call it now is going to be integrated, I'm not interested. I don't like the idea of my machine telling me what I can or cannot do, and reporting my every move to one or more corporations.
Longhorn is going to be akin to the biggest spyware program ever.
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I understand your concern, but nobody can make a judgement yet untill it's released to the public because developers tend to make many changes before a final release.
I'm not sure of MS's other motives behind the LongHorn project but I really don't think MS would use their OS as a SPY tool. But I could be wrong.
It's good to be skeptic but it's also good to investigate. I tend to do this when I get my copy of Longhorn (well after it's been on the market and reviewed).
We'll see what happens then. I just hope I can still run my old-school games...