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Welcome to the Revolution: Disruptive Technologies and 64-bit Computing

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: The Sageza Group
Published: June 2004
Product Code: R382-0021
Description
One view of enterprise computing is of a landscape of robust 64-bit computing products including IBM’s POWER-based eServer pSeries and iSeries servers, Sun’s UltraSPARC solutions, and HP’s PA-RISC and Alpha products, as well as the recent addition of Intel Itanium-based solutions from multiple vendors. The development of these 64-bit solutions followed an evolution similar to the previous jump from 16- to 32-bit processors and applications, with all vendors seeking benefits from the doubling of address space, as well as enhancements of integer operations and expansion of addressable RAM. But even the most familiar sights tend to change over time. During the past two years, enterprise IT has experienced tectonic shifts, some expected and others driven by the unexpected success of hybrid technologies such as AMD’s Opteron processor. Consequentially, the most truly disruptive enterprise IT trends are occurring not in high-end solutions, where significant evolution is considered a matter of course, but rather in the low and middle ground, sparked by processors that can natively support mixed 32- and 64-bit computing processes.
Table of Contents

Introduction

A Walk down 64-bit Memory Lane

New Adventures in 64-Bit Computing

Shapes of Things to Come

Handicapping the Players

Processors

  • AMD

  • Intel

  • Platforms/Software

  • Linux

  • Microsoft

  • 64-bit Software

  • Systems Vendors
  • HP

  • IBM

  • Sun

  • Other Systems Vendors

  • What Does It All Mean?

    Ordering and More Information
    Price and Delivery Options



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