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Old 01-05-2006, 02:23 AM
bluesjeon@hotmail.com
 
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Default smith field is also 32bit architecture?

they say that all of the 64bit processors are not pure ture 64bit
except for Itanium.
because they are 32bit architecture and only support 64bit actually
through 32bit archtecture mode
how froud!!
even by the present time, Itanium and opteron is only pure true 64bit
processor?

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:23 AM
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Default Re: smith field is also 32bit architecture?

<bluesjeon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> they say that all of the 64bit processors are not pure ture 64bit
> except for Itanium.
> because they are 32bit architecture and only support 64bit actually
> through 32bit archtecture mode
> how froud!!
> even by the present time, Itanium and opteron is only pure true 64bit
> processor?
>



You're thinking maybe that true 64-bit hardware might get the Shift key to
work on your keyboard?

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smith field is also 32bit architecture?