PsychoFanatic
Limp Gawd
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- Dec 11, 2007
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I don't believe that will be the case. The number of 32 bit machines produced far outnumbers the number of 64 bit machines. Of course you've tossed in the incredibly nebulous qualifier "worth upgrading", which despite its ambiguity is probably also incorrect, assuming we're to believe the rumours that the modular nature of Windows 7 will potentially reduce hardware requirements depending on the particular configuration.
If you have any sources (or rumours even) that suggest the minimum requirements will be significantly higher, please post them.
you realize that all new computers are 64bit compatible as of like 2006 right?
if you mean printer wise and driver wise or something then maybe not now but in the future based around windows 7 release time? yes i believe there will be much more 64bit software.
never underestimate M$ and their ability to push their product if windows 7 is 64bit and they decide to push it expect to see good drivers and more software for the 64bit platform in general.