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Yousuf Khan
According to an interview with Bob Muglia of Microsoft, there are already
over 10,000 drivers that have been ported to the AMD64 platform!
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Paul: Obviously, driver support is going to be the big problem.
BM: You know, the thing you have to realize is that, yes, that is the key
issue, but there are over 10,000 drivers now running on this new operating
system. So there are a lot of drivers out there.
Paul: This is like the "printing of the HCL [Hardware Compatibility List]"
days from NT 4, when you'd want to have the list with you when you went to
the store to see which hardware you could actually buy.
BM: Yeah, but it's not that bad, there are already 10,000 drivers converted
to 64-bits. So we should have a ton of driver support eventually. And of
course, there's more [drivers] than that that exist. Some drivers will never
get converted, too. That four year old printer might not work.
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It's a pretty wide-ranging interview, covering everything from Linux,
Windows Server 2003, Longhorn, Blackcomb, as well as Microsoft's preference
vis-a-vis AMD vs. Intel's 64-bit technology (Microsoft thinks that Intel
still has some completion work to do to with EM64T).
Inquirer lead up: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=16186
Winsupersite article:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/muglia_winserver.asp
Yousuf Khan
over 10,000 drivers that have been ported to the AMD64 platform!
===
Paul: Obviously, driver support is going to be the big problem.
BM: You know, the thing you have to realize is that, yes, that is the key
issue, but there are over 10,000 drivers now running on this new operating
system. So there are a lot of drivers out there.
Paul: This is like the "printing of the HCL [Hardware Compatibility List]"
days from NT 4, when you'd want to have the list with you when you went to
the store to see which hardware you could actually buy.
BM: Yeah, but it's not that bad, there are already 10,000 drivers converted
to 64-bits. So we should have a ton of driver support eventually. And of
course, there's more [drivers] than that that exist. Some drivers will never
get converted, too. That four year old printer might not work.
===
It's a pretty wide-ranging interview, covering everything from Linux,
Windows Server 2003, Longhorn, Blackcomb, as well as Microsoft's preference
vis-a-vis AMD vs. Intel's 64-bit technology (Microsoft thinks that Intel
still has some completion work to do to with EM64T).
Inquirer lead up: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=16186
Winsupersite article:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/muglia_winserver.asp
Yousuf Khan