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Would you do me a favor?I want to know,Comparing the new 64 bit processor from Intel and AMD, why is that generally one can run 32 bit programs (current generation software like Windows, Office) and the other can not?
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Comparing the new 64 bit processor
editComparing the new 64 bit processor from Intel and AMD, why is that generally one can run 32 bit programs (current generation software like Windows, Office) and the other can not?
MFLOP
edithow many MFLOP (Million Floating-point Operation) is Intel’s new Itanium II? THANK YOU.
JIAO
- see Itanium 2
DEFFERENCE BETWEEN RISC AND CISC
editCPU design based on RISC or CISC , one use Micro Code, the other use Hard Code , please explain their advantage and disadvantage--JIAO 13:20, 17 May 2005 (UTC)JIAO
how to build a 10 TFLOP calculator
editCan you tell me how would you build a 10 TFLOP calculator?Thank you very much.--JIAO 13:22, 17 May 2005 (UTC)jiao
- nope
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