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  64-bit ready for flying start
Time: 13:05 EST/18:05 GMT | News Source: Australian IT | Posted By: Andre Da Costa

THE last time Microsoft made a major change to its operating systems architecture with the 32-bit release of Windows 95, it staged massive launches around the globe. For its most recent evolution, to 64-bit computing, the software giant adopted a more restrained approach. Company founder Bill Gates announced the release of 64-bit versions of Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 at Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Seattle late last month. Despite the low-key nature of the event, Gates was still keen to hype the release. "The move from 32-bit to 64-bit computing offers a dramatic improvement in performance and reliability, enabling people to use their PCs in exciting new ways at work and at home."

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