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chewedpen

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Jun 7, 2004
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Just wondering if anyone knows if the new intel mac minis are 32-bit chips or 64-bit chips ?

Were the 1.42 PPC mini's 64-bit ??

Thanks for the info !
 
All the G4 chips were 32 bit. The current Core Solo/Duo chips are 32 bit. I believe the Core chips were indeed 64 bit but have the extra bits "turned off" permanently at the factory. The next mobile release from Intel called Merom, due out fall/winter this year will be 64 bit.

The only PPC chip that apple used that was 64 bit was the G5.
 
Name one program that benefits from a 64-bit processor.

By the time programs that greatly benefit from a 64-bit processor come out, you'll want a new machine. Don't worry about the 32-bit Intel chips.
 
w8ing4intelmacs said:
Name one program that benefits from a 64-bit processor.

By the time programs that greatly benefit from a 64-bit processor come out, you'll want a new machine. Don't worry about the 32-bit Intel chips.

are you saying buying current intel apple products isn't a good idea?
 
mac000 said:
are you saying buying current intel apple products isn't a good idea?
Un, no. It just means that you're not going to need 64-bit until 64-bit applications are necessary for all tasks. 32-bit applications still rule the consumer market.
 
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