Microsoft gears up for Windows 64bit April 2005 Launch

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Microsoft Gears Up for Windows x64 April Launch, Says Company’s Rep.
Microsoft’s Windows XP for x86-64 Chips to be Released Next Month

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by Anton Shilov

[ 03/01/2005 | 04:42 PM ]


Microsoft Corp.’s officials expressed at Intel Developer Forum the company’s strong intention to release its long-awaited operating system for computers based on the so-called x86-64 chips that can execute 32-bit and 64-bit code natively in April.

“We are locked on 64-bit…You should start [tailoring] your applications to 64-bit in a native way,” said Jim Allchin, Microsoft’s senior vice president of platforms, trying to popularize the idea of creating software that takes advantage of 64-bit processing among software developers.

According to the exec of Microsoft, the company aims to ship desktop/workstation version of Windows XP Professional x64 in early April, 2005, with x86-64 flavour of Windows Server 2003 leaving the building in Redmond, Washington in late April, 2005.

While the world’s top software maker is not usually accurate with release dates for its upcoming products, the statement concerning 64-bit desktop and server OS gives some backing to Intel’s recently announced desktop chips that support 64-bit capability. Besides that Microsoft’s representative also applauded Intel’s forthcoming innovations – multi-core processors as well as virtualization technology.

Microsoft originally planned to release its operating systems for computers powered by x86 processors with 64-bit capability in late 2003 or early 2004. However, in mid-October 2003 the world’s largest software maker said it would only be in a position to ship the new products only in Q4 2004. April, 2005, release would put the final launch of Microsoft’s x64-64 operating systems into Q2 2005.

Microsoft and its products have historically been a major driving force for technology progress. In the past, the new versions of the company’s operating systems encouraged customers to switch to newer hardware. In case this happens with the OS update that does not exactly bring any tangible benefits for end-users, both Advanced Micro Devices, who pioneered the x86-64 technology back in 2000, and Intel Corp., who recently unveiled a lineup of IA32 64-bit products, may enjoy an uptick in microprocessor sales, which may also catalyze higher demand for hardware from other makers.
 
korsjs said:
Hopefully microsoft has all the security flaws worked out.
Yes they do. They have successfully ported each security flaw to 64-bit just in time for release. :p ;)
 
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Microsoft is FUBAR, besides fellas, what would microsoft be without their flaws?........................Apple! :eek:
 
Merlin7 said:
Microsoft is FUBAR, besides fellas, what would microsoft be without their flaws?........................Apple! :eek:

ROFL - it's years later now and Apple still cannot produce a pure 64-bit OS for the G5s.
 
Aaa, you johnny-come-latelys, talking about 64-bit O/S like it's something to look forward to... I've had a 64-bit processor under my desk here at home for the last 7 years (DEC Alpha XL) :smug and I've been using 64-bit OpenVMS/AXP at work since the Alpha was released almost two decades ago. :cool:

Noobies. :rolleyes:
 
AVG is what I use. It is free but you have to update it manually. You can pay to have it update automatically.
 
hdtvtechno said:
YUp both AMD and Intel P4 64 bit processors have Virus protection on the CPU's. :)
Are you sure it's Virus protection and not the hardware execution exception? Something most self-respecting CPUs had back in 1978. Nice to see Intel finally using "modern" technology...

Have I mentioned my disdain for toy computers? :rolleyes:
 
Well, I just got a nice letter from HP that they will discontinue the support of my dual Itanium zx6000 workstations - but they offer me a conversion to xw-family (I already have dozens of xw800s here, they are great WSs) AT NO COST! :cool:

Talk about support, uh? :) My Itaniums are dual 900MHz w/ 12GB of memory - I guess I'll get those xw9300s w/ dual Opteron 252 12GB memory ... or even better: their new, updated dual-core verison, out to be announced by HP during next month... :shocked :yes :D
 
Foxbat said:
Aaa, you johnny-come-latelys, talking about 64-bit O/S like it's something to look forward to... I've had a 64-bit processor under my desk here at home for the last 7 years (DEC Alpha XL) :smug and I've been using 64-bit OpenVMS/AXP at work since the Alpha was released almost two decades ago. :cool:

Noobies. :rolleyes:

Bah... I have an SGI Onyx animal in the garage and a SUN Voyager SPARCstation on my shelves somewhere... :)
 
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