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Getting familiar with 64-bit technology

17 Jun 2008 | SearchWinComputing.com

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While factors such as increased memory needs and the emergence of virtualization technologies have helped boost the popularity of 64-bit, there are still many companies that haven't made the migration. Those unfamiliar with 64-bit technology have plenty of questions that need to be answered before making the move. What are the issues? How should I rate the pros and cons? Most importantly, what does 64-bit really mean?


In this webcast, systems software engineer Gary Olsen provides a detailed introduction to 64-bit technology. Learn about the key memory issues involved with 64-bit, as well as the decision points to be aware of when looking at X64, X86 and IA64 architectures.

Other key topics covered include:

  • The 32-bit and 64-bit memory models
  • X64 vs. IA64 for applications - Is more always better?
  • "Killer Apps" for 64-bit
  • Why 32-bit can sometimes outperform 64-bit
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