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Microsoft says 64-bit Windows due in April
Microsoft said it plans next month to offer long-awaited 64-bit versions of its Windows operating system.
Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, Windows chief Jim Allchin said the desktop version of the souped-up Windows would come at the beginning of April, while the server version would come at the end of the month. "We're locked on to 64-bit," Allchin said, encouraging developers to start tailoring their applications to include the ability to take advantage of the extra processing power. Last month, Microsoft released a second, near-final "release candidate" version of the operating system. The company had promised a final release would come by the end of June. ![]() ![]() |
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