Tuesday, August 05, 2008

World is in a rapid 64bit Operating System transition


It's a dramatic shift even from last quarter, in which only about 5 percent of its total desktop and notebook models had a 64-bit OS installed. For the third quarter, 95 percent of desktop models and 30 percent of notebook systems will have a 64-bit OS.

Bad Comment: They probably think on the lastest delivered OSs, more precisely preinstalled OSs.

Now, being at this moment XP abandoned, that simply means transition to preinstalled 64bit Vista. Right?

The trend is also evident by looking at the kinds of systems being sold at retailers. In its circular this Sunday most of the desktops and half of the dozen notebook models being advertised by Office Depot had the 64-bit version of Windows pre-installed.

More Microsoft's 64 bit bias is blogged here.

Comments:
its clear that microsoft is trying to make you believe that 64 bits vista is good(they have a budged of 300 million dollars for the purpose of misinformation), well if you use at least 8 Gigabytes of memory or even better 16 Gigabytes, the crappy os will leave 2 or 3 gigabytes free for your applications to use.the thing is that xp with 2Gigabytes is better than vista with 16 gigabytes.
xp64 with 4 gigabytes its really nice and stable
 
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