Got this comment: I think you need look at the bigger picture before you start writing loads of nonsense on your web site. You will be very embarrassed when 64 bit computing takes off (which it will)!! One problem with
Microsoft announced that they should have beta releases of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 for the Hammer platform around the middle of the year. That should mean finished product towards the end of the year, and probably at least
Cutting edge systems today might as well be called the Twin Furnaces. On one end, you have the CPU, and you know that’s hot. What has received less attention is what is on the other end: the video card and
Have an early Athlon system that you want to replace cheaply so that you’ll feel fairly modern for a while to come? The last socket A board you’ll ever buy? And you’re not going to be the first, second, or
A while back, we asked you for your Athlon codes to see if there really was a downgrade code. What we found was that while the codes might look that way for most processors, there were enough exceptions to disprove
Being TC I see that Paul DeMone, who has done a lot of good technical work over the years, has shown the same sort of skepticism about the urgent, widespread need for 64-bit applications we’ve voiced (here and here) in