*Source: News.com (
http://news.com.com/64-bit+PCs+Drive...ag=nefd.lede)*
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Now that they're 64 (bits, that is), personal computers are still searching for developers to need them and feed them.
In 2003, Advanced Micro Devices released 64-bit chips for PCs (
http://news.com.com/AMDs+Athlon+step...3-5080217.html) in the form of the Athlon 64, and Intel followed suit in 2005. But the software needed to take advantage of those chips is harder to find than a Beatles song on iTunes (
http://news.com.com/iTunes+goes+DRM-...-6187457.html).
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