Nope, 128 or 256 Bit computing won't be here anytime soon, and when the time
comes, its likely to be available to Servers first. The transition from 16
bit to 32-bit took some time and even to this day we are still transitioning
in some places. I am surprised there are apps still using 16 bit installers
and uninstallers. Also, the need of having a 128 bit address space is not
really that necessary right now with new technologies coming to processor
architectures such as cores. By next year processors from Intel and AMD will
be available as quad cores, so the focus right now is to optimize the
software to take advantage of these cores and work in a more efficient to
provide faster output and efficiency. So you can have a core that renders a
movie while the other one allows you to preview it in real time. Also,
address space of 64-bit allows up to 128 GBs of RAM, 8 TB for Server, so
there is lots of leg room with the current 64-bit architecture.
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