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By Michael Kanellos
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 1, 2005 11:23:00 PM

SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft said it plans next month to offer long-awaited 64-bit versions of its Windows operating system.

Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, Windows chief Jim Allchin said the desktop version of the souped-up Windows would come at the beginning of April, while the server version would come at the end of the month.

"We're locked on to 64-bit," Allchin said, encouraging developers to start tailoring their applications to include the ability to take advantage of the extra processing power.

Last month, Microsoft released a second, near-final "release candidate" version of the operating system. The company had promised a final release would come by the end of June.

The 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 have been a long time coming, particularly for chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices, which has offered such chips for roughly two years in the server market and 18 months in the desktop PC market.

SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft said it plans next month to offer long-awaited 64-bit versions of its Windows operating system.

Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, Windows chief Jim Allchin said the desktop version of the souped-up Windows would come at the beginning of April, while the server version would come at the end of the month.

"We're locked on to 64-bit," Allchin said, encouraging developers to start tailoring their applications to include the ability to take advantage of the extra processing power.

Last month, Microsoft released a second, near-final "release candidate" version of the operating system. The company had promised a final release would come by the end of June.

The 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 have been a long time coming, particularly for chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices, which has offered such chips for roughly two years in the server market and 18 months in the desktop PC market.

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is this a update to XP  JasonL31 | 03/01/05
It is a 64 bit version of Windows XP/2003  Confused by religion | 03/01/05
But..  Jeff Spicoli | 03/01/05
Because it is my machine and I want to.  Confused by religion | 03/01/05
Um..since it's not out yet how could he try it?  Laff | 03/01/05
Windows Beta Programs  ShadeTree | 03/01/05
Which ONE?  michael-t | 03/02/05
With Windows it's not only your hardware!  Mectron | 03/01/05
You be responsible!  ShadeTree | 03/01/05
Which corroborates  michael-t | 03/02/05
Puhhhhlease  Squawkbox | 03/01/05
Well i may have....  Mectron | 03/01/05
Ok Mectron Fair enough  Squawkbox | 03/02/05
Installing the OS while connected to the internet is a newbie mistake(nt)  IT Scion | 03/02/05
Windows is more prevalent than any other OS  Kerensky97 | 03/02/05
Must be doing something wrong  osreinstall | 03/01/05
I have been using  michael-t | 03/02/05
Corporations and enterprises keep getting hit by viruses  matrixdomain | 03/02/05
Hey sorry about your luck  osreinstall | 03/03/05
Linux is just less used  bammike | 03/02/05
Many people have tried  michael-t | 03/02/05
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