it seems that the sempron line will recieve the 64 bit support, by the end of 2006-7 it is estimated that at least 30-50 percent of people will be switching over to 64 bit technology
full story on the sempron
it seems that the sempron line will recieve the 64 bit support, by the end of 2006-7 it is estimated that at least 30-50 percent of people will be switching over to 64 bit technology
full story on the sempron
all semprons except socket A are 64-bit, they just have it disabled I heard, someone clearify?
hmm, first time im hearing this, maybe some awesome guy out there (or gal) will find out a hack to unlock then
GO AWESOME GUY/GAL!
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23845 has something to say but doesn’t clear up much. I do remember hearing something like that though.
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all semprons except socket A are 64-bit, they just have it disabled I heard, someone clearify?
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I said this months ago can’t remember where.
A socket754 Semron is a cut down A64 Hammer. It has half the cache and x86-64 disabled. It makes sense since they don’t have to redesign a whole new CPU.