gaganjain
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In a recent post over at the Windows Vista blog Microsoft's Chris Flores has stated that the 64bit market is ready to go mainstream with proof of that coming from the latest Vista stats gathered through Windows Update. As reported, the installed base of the 64bit version of Vista, as a percentage of all Vista systems, has tripled in the United States in the last three months.
Moreover, Vista 64bit is currently experiencing a growth that surpasses that of the 32bit version thus signaling that more and more people upgrading to Vista go for the 64bit version. With DDR2 being pretty low, a lot of users choose to equip their PCs with 4GB of RAM and go for Windows Vista 64bit in order to be able to use the full memory amount and even though 64bit-optimized apps aren't as common as they should, they can safely use 32bit software with Vista's built-in emulator. We're not in a 64bit (consumer) world yet but we're picking up speed to get there.
64bit is ready for mainstream, says Microsoft
Moreover, Vista 64bit is currently experiencing a growth that surpasses that of the 32bit version thus signaling that more and more people upgrading to Vista go for the 64bit version. With DDR2 being pretty low, a lot of users choose to equip their PCs with 4GB of RAM and go for Windows Vista 64bit in order to be able to use the full memory amount and even though 64bit-optimized apps aren't as common as they should, they can safely use 32bit software with Vista's built-in emulator. We're not in a 64bit (consumer) world yet but we're picking up speed to get there.
64bit is ready for mainstream, says Microsoft