G Guest Oct 1, 2004 #1 Does 2003 server web edition support Intel Xeon processors, or should I use a 32 bit processor?
G Guest Oct 8, 2004 #3 oh yes, of course, but will the web server edition utilize the EM64T? or would it make no difference if it did, performance-wise? tnx
oh yes, of course, but will the web server edition utilize the EM64T? or would it make no difference if it did, performance-wise? tnx
B Bob I Oct 8, 2004 #4 Can't say as it would make much difference based on this bit from Intel. "Intel© Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel© EM64T is an enhancement to Intel's IA-32 architecture. The enhancement allows the processor to run newly written 64-bit code and access larger amounts of memory. These extensions do not run code written for the Intel© Itanium© processor. Click here for a more detailed description of Intel© EM64T. Further details on the 64-bit extension architecture and programming model can be found in the 64-bit Extension Technology Software Developer's Guide."
Can't say as it would make much difference based on this bit from Intel. "Intel© Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel© EM64T is an enhancement to Intel's IA-32 architecture. The enhancement allows the processor to run newly written 64-bit code and access larger amounts of memory. These extensions do not run code written for the Intel© Itanium© processor. Click here for a more detailed description of Intel© EM64T. Further details on the 64-bit extension architecture and programming model can be found in the 64-bit Extension Technology Software Developer's Guide."