ROFL, windows marketing

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vibrokatana

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The biggest change that most people will notice with the x64 edition of Windows XP Professional x64 is that it supports a whopping 128 GB of RAM – 32 times larger than an x86 version of Windows! And all your existing programs will run perfectly, thanks to the Windows on Windows 64 (WOW64) system. In fact, thanks to the improvements in memory handling, programs like graphic design tools that needs lots of memory may even run better with the 64 bit edition, even before you switch to a special x64 version!
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/athome/newtechnology/64bit.aspx

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i dont see whats so funny? alot of the stuff is true, other than minor buggyness 64bit is better for gaming, GW is set for ddual threading last i remember
 
Some people need the extra RAM. Like professional photographers that deal with pictures hundreds of megabytes in size, or graphic artists who use photoshop.

Microsoft isn't saying that adding more RAM will make the problems go away. They're just explaining a new feature.
 
It helps if windows actually makes good use of the ram that it already has. I love using <400mb w/ transparencies,etc. while windows would blow off over 600.
 
vibro comeon, enough with anti windows. windows xp runs just swell on 340mb of ram and 300mhz, when centos and ubuntu have trouble just loading firefox. windows is good product and people use it, end of story spud
 
rofl, my firefox starts in <1sec cold, windows and osx take close to 3 seconds... Also you dont know how to run linux, my old server (400mhz/256mb ram) started up firefox within 2 seconds cold, and pages rendered just as fast as my desktop in windows.
 
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