64-bit processors, motherboards, and optical computing.
ok, lets say i had just purchased a 1.5 GHz 64-bit Itanium 2 processor from somewhere, and i wanted to replace my P4 2.0 with the I2, what sort of Mobo would i need to mount it sucessfully? and i heard that because most programs are 32-bit and the I2 is 64-bit, it means that the processor will run twice as fast on the 32-bit programs(namely 3.0 GHz), how close to the mark is that?
q2: what would be the best bet for a mobo if i wanted to use dual processing (two processors)?
q3: out of the these four processors and thier vairants, what would you choose as best? Celeron, pentium, Xeon, Itanium
q4: how long do you think it will be before completely optical processing is developed, and what would be the estimated speed of such a processing device?
For the record: yes im an intel fanatic, they sound better
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