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06 May 2004 |
64-Bit Desktop Challenge"Desktop systems based on IBM's PowerPC 970 and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Athlon 64 processors place 64-bit computing within the reach of mainstream users without closing the door to 32-bit applications. This is important because for now—and for the foreseeable future—it's a 32-bit world." By Jason Brooks, eweek |