Albatron's PX915P-2V jumps on 64-bit Celeron D technology! Albatron Technology announced its PX915P-2V mainboard which uses Intel Celeron D series (LGA 775 socket) CPUs which support the much ...
Most personal computers today are 64-bit, and mobile devices are expected to begin using 64-bit CPUs in the 2014-2015 time frame. A 64-bit operating system will not work in a 32-bit computer ...
whereas a 9th-generation 65-bit Intel i9 CPU can handle 128GB and a third-generation 64-bit Mac Pro supports 1.5TB (that's 1.5 terabytes of RAM, not storage). Although CPUs migrated to 64-bits ...
As computing demands grew over the decades, Intel added new capabilities to handle 32-bit and 64-bit computing. However, all those expansions added complexity and bloat. So in May last year ...
The chip titan proposed last year that it was about time to introduce a slimmed-down, 64-bit-only version of the x86 architecture, which Intel created alongside the famous 8086 chip back in the 1970s.
not unlike the Intel Itanium (IA-64) disaster a few decades later. Although the iAPX 432 was a bridge too far by most metrics, it did mean that Intel performed a lot of R&D on advanced features ...