Intel Corp. will have its Itanium coming-out party May 29 with several vendors launching servers and workstations, according to various industry sources. Intel’s latest processor will be the company’s ...
Q: I want to play the game “Far Cry 4.” Unfortunately, that game requires a 64-bit operating system. My machine has been running the 32-bit edition of Vista with very little trouble for some time and ...
Sipeed’s new LicheeRV is a tiny computer-on-a-module featuring a 64-bit RISC-V processor, 512MB of RAM, a microSD card for storage and a USB-C port for power and/or debugging. While the tiny computer ...
AUSTIN, Tex. — Hoping to get a jump on its competitors, Dell Computer Corp. late today announced what could be the world's first server based on Intel Corp.'s much-delayed, 64-bit Itanium ...
- IBM, Microsoft(r) announce support for world's first 64-bit x86 processor - NEW YORK CITY-APRIL 22, 2003-AMD (NYSE: AMD) today introduced the AMD Opteron(tm) processor, the world's first 64-bit ...
The Raspberry Pi is arguably the world's most successful and accessible computer platform that anyone can program. The Raspberry Pi foundation has now launched the Pi 3, an upgraded model for the same ...
Normal folks are more cautious. Unwilling to help the tech industry work out the bugs in its bleeding-edge products — or to pay for a product's research and development via initial high prices — they ...
At some point during a software installation, a small prompt appears asking you to choose between a 32-bit and a 64-bit version. You probably either guess, panic-Google, or pick the bigger number and ...
Libre Computer have this week launched a new piece of hardware via Kickstarter which takes the form of a next-generation 4K Ultra HD SBC development board which has been specifically designed for ...
For much of its 33-year history, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. prospered by making cheaper, sometimes faster versions of microprocessors pioneered by Intel Corp. Now, AMD is planning its biggest launch ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.–Advanced Micro Devices Inc. gave dates for the launch of its family of 64-bit Hammer microprocessors today (January 31, 2003), disclosing that its next-generation desktop processor ...
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