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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Crytek concentrating solely on 64-bit targets.
Fermi, too.
Ahead of 64-bit-only device launches.
Lives in a 64-bit world.
Only for Windows users with >4GB.
Dual-core, 64-bit, 85GFLOP/s in 9W.
Promises market-leading performance.
Four-core Cortex-A57 at its heart.
Price strictly on application, sadly.
WSJ elicits admissions of roadmap shifts.
Takes firm aim at the data centre.
Improves performance and stability.
Pin-compatible chips to share a motherboard.
Major upgrade for open dev platform.
Donates board design to Open Compute Project.
All nightly and weekly builds ceased.
Server-centric SoCs due to launch in 2014.
Dell has launched Copper, a range of ARM-based many-core servers.
DICE architect Johan Andersson has revealed that future Frostbite games will be 64-bit exclusives.
AppliedMicro has announced the first 64-bit ARM-based 'server on a chip,' complete with full LAMP stack.
The first rootkit capable of attacking 64-bit Windows builds has been spotted in the wild.
Valve's new Steam hardware survey has Win 7 64-bit as the most popular OS.
Adobe has killed off its 64-bit Flash Player for Linux, but claims the project is still ongoing.
October 14 2021 | 15:04