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Yes, 64 bits are cheaper than ever... but there isn't ANY 64 bits application.
What happens?????
Uhm, why fuzzing so much over it?
We had 32bits cpu's in 1985, the first semi 32 bits (was really a mix of 16 % 32 bits) Consumers OS from MS was Windows 95 released in 1995!!
We still had tons of fun with our 32bit cpu's during those years despite runing them on 16bit os and apps
If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."
Socket 754 Semprons are essentially Athlon64 chips with parts of the L2 cache and 64-bit processing disabled, so it was pretty easy to do the changeover.
If the Semperon64 has SSE2-SSE3 like it's big brother it could well be more useful than you think.
Some multimedia software makers (NOT Ulead) will soon be requiring at least SSE2. This will specifically exclude AthlonXP and other non-SSE2 CPU's from running these programs. SSE3 requirements won't be too far down the road.
My point is that non-SSE2, and even non-SSE3, CPU's are being passed up by software makers. AMD users will have to upgrade to a 64 bit core one way or the other, and soon, so they might as well go whole hog.
Also; 64 bit processing IS being taken into account by the multimedia developers, as is dual core.
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