Re: [64bit Native Compiler] Who and when?

From: Ingvar Nilsen (telcontr_at_online-not-this-part-.no)
Date: 02/10/05


Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 00:42:53 +0100

J. Lee wrote:

> I'm already fending off customers who just purchased their Athlon64

The question is, what kind of customers, what kind of applications.
The trend, as I see it, is that customers at all levels get less and
less interested in tech specs.
For the vertical market - yes, definitely a topic, in many cases. Apart
from that.. well.. I don't know.
(Did you notice that, "I don't know" I said, and that is true ;-)

-- 
Ingvar Nilsen


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