Geoff writes:
> If one has 64-bit hardware and running 64-bit Vista, why do apps have to be
> 64-bits?
>
> I know vista can run 32-bit apps but are software makers compelled to move
> their app to 64-bits? For example, take Cisco or AT&T dialer, there is no
> way they would use 2 to the 64th power memory because they do not even use 2
> to the 32nd power memory.
>
> So, does that mean many apps will remain 32-bit apps for a long time?
For many types of software, there is no compelling reason to move to a
64-bit architecture. Part of it is hype--an attempt to make people
buy new hardware that they don't need.
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