One of the interesting tidbits coming out of Microsoft's annual WinHEC conference this year is that Windows Server 2008 (and its accompanying service packs, natch) will be Microsoft's last 32-bit ...
If you're anything like me (even before I got really involved with bit-tech.net), you've got spare parts everywhere. You know what I mean - systems that you have put ...
Applied Micro Devices and Canonical are likely to deploy 64-bit ARM chips in servers and data centers ahead of AMD. The potential of ARM chips to compete effectively against Intel's x86 server chips ...
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. The planned move further blurs the distinction ...
Even [maurycyz] doesn’t think it is a good idea, but it is possible to use an AVR 8-bit CPU to serve web pages. Of course, it ...
For a few years now, AMD has been saying that 64-bit ARM chips — yes those processors you usually think of as powering your smartphone or tablet — are going to play not just a big role on servers, but ...
SEATTLE — April 25, 2005 — Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates today announced the general availability of Microsoft® Windows Server (TM) 2003 x64 Editions and Windows® XP ...
If you were to talk about sixteen bit computing in retrocomputing circles, misty-eyed reminiscences of the ST or Amiga would emerge. Both fine platforms, but oddly the elephant in the 16-bit room has ...
Now, we have ourselves a fileserver - but it isn't practical to keep a keyboard, mouse and monitor connected to it. To solve this problem, we have 2 main options. For the CLI people we have SSH, which ...