Yea! Cool! 64bit! Blah blah blah. When it really comes down to it, is it really going to be anymore different than any other typical upgrade when 64bit OS's become available? I'm curious, for ANY OS out there, is upgrading the OS to 64bit going to be significantly better than...say, upgrading my mobo/cpu from something like a 200MhzFSB/1.2GHz to a 400MHzFSB/3.2GHzCPU system? If not, I'll just treat it as any other upgrade and wait for the Performance/Dollar actually makes sense.
I dont get it...but maybe I just dont know as much about electronics any more as I use to... When I was studying electronics there were things like volatile and nonvolatile storage devices. Why not have RFID's be nonvolatile for cases like this? Seems pretty stupid to me to create RFID's that can be modified.
Yea! Cool! 64bit! Blah blah blah. When it really comes down to it, is it really going to be anymore different than any other typical upgrade when 64bit OS's become available? I'm curious, for ANY OS out there, is upgrading the OS to 64bit going to be significantly better than...say, upgrading my mobo/cpu from something like a 200MhzFSB/1.2GHz to a 400MHzFSB/3.2GHzCPU system? If not, I'll just treat it as any other upgrade and wait for the Performance/Dollar actually makes sense.
I dont get it...but maybe I just dont know as much about electronics any more as I use to... When I was studying electronics there were things like volatile and nonvolatile storage devices. Why not have RFID's be nonvolatile for cases like this? Seems pretty stupid to me to create RFID's that can be modified.