SAN JOSE, Calif.-Sixty-four bit computing won't be needed on desktop PCs for several more years, according to Pat Gelsinger, chief technology officer at Intel Corp.
In a day devoted to the discussion of Intel's research technologies before the company's Intel Developer Forum begins here Tuesday, Gelsinger was asked how quickly he envisioned 64-bit computing arriving on the desktop PC.
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In a day devoted to the discussion of Intel's research technologies before the company's Intel Developer Forum begins here Tuesday, Gelsinger was asked how quickly he envisioned 64-bit computing arriving on the desktop PC.
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