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What about the (rare) X60's that support 64-bit processors (T5500,
T5600, T7200 and L7400)
On 07/07/14 13:46, Peter Stuge wrote:
ron minnich wrote:
Chips that could hoist memory in the, e.g., 3g-4g range up above
4G have been around since before the i945. Anybody know for sure
that the i945 can or can not do this? I"m not familiar enough
with it.
It only has a 32-bit interface to the processor, it can't do more
than 4GB.
i965 is the first in that series with a 64-bit interface.
//Peter
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