I thought you said that the Hammer completly would die if MS doesn't agree on 64 bit.
And it will. I for one won't buy a 64-bit processor if I can only use 32-bits.
Hav you lost it?And it will. I for one won't buy a 64-bit processor if I can only use 32-bits.
That is a very, very, very big "if". I really don't think that the Hammer will be as cheap as everyone assumes, though I could be wrong. If it isn't, then AMD's advantage without 64-bit is gone.But what if that processor has a better price/performance ratio in 32 bit applications than the competition?
<b>If</b> the Hammer outperforms Intel's best (which it very possibly will), and <b>if</b> the Hammer isn't too costly for simply a 32-bit CPU (which I doubt), and if I feel like an upgrade and have the cash, then I'll be the first in line. Well, probably not, but I'll definitely get one.if the ClawHammer 3400+ outpreforms any Pentium 4 by the end of the year in 32bit apps (BTW there is no reason 32bit apps would run slower on the Hammer...) on any Windows 32bit OS you still wouldnt consider buying it?