Microsoft Leaks Details of 128-bit Windows 8
Barence writes "Microsoft is planning to make Windows 8 a 128-bit operating system, according to details leaked from the software giant's Research department. The discovery came to light after Microsoft Research employee Robert Morgan carelessly left details of his work on the social-networking site LinkedIn. His page read: 'Working in high-security department for research and development involving strategic planning for medium and long-term projects. Research & Development projects including 128-bit architecture compatibility with the Windows 8 kernel and Windows 9 project plan. Forming relationships with major partners: Intel, AMD, HP and IBM.' It has since been removed."
It refers to a 128 bit filesystem ala ZFS, not the whole OS. Either we're not reading the same article, or I suspect you didn't read it at all. At no point is a filesystem mentioned.
Apparently, neither did the mods.
It's NOT me! It's the meds! I'm on 1000mg of Fukitol.
Dear Microsoft,
Hey I know that you need to plan for the future; so I get wanting to plan out and start working on a 128 bit OS.
But for Zarquons sake would you please finish a Belgium 64 bit OS first?
Really, it is? um, NO. Win 7 64 bit is a joke, well aside from the fact that it works (for which you deserve credit)
but why is there even a 32 bit version? why in 7-64 is there a program files (x86) folder? that was your kludge for working with 32 bit apps? Really?
So, please give the world a secure (stop laughing) clean, robust OS.
Sell it to the share holders as everyone buys our OS with new computers anyway we donâ(TM)t need to ship a new OS for a while; so weâ(TM)re going to just make 7 as secure and robust as humanly possible .
well at least i can dream. (dream / nightmare, your call) ./s
On the other hand maybe Mr Gates himself needs the floating point precision in order to balance his check book? I once read a story of how the IRS had to rewrite their software and upgrade some hardware in order to do his taxes a few years back. Not that I believe that story completely, but you have got to question why the average person, not running a home brew Cray tower, would need that kind of system. Maybe the LHC?