Rick runs down the highlights of the coming year.
Despite huge ambition, Medal of Honor's VR adventure fails to go beyond the Call of Duty.
Bustin' makes me feel good.
Crytek concentrating solely on 64-bit targets.
Fermi, too.
Ahead of 64-bit-only device launches.
Lives in a 64-bit world.
Only for Windows users with >4GB.
Dual-core, 64-bit, 85GFLOP/s in 9W.
Promises market-leading performance.
Four-core Cortex-A57 at its heart.
Price strictly on application, sadly.
WSJ elicits admissions of roadmap shifts.
Takes firm aim at the data centre.
Improves performance and stability.
Pin-compatible chips to share a motherboard.
Major upgrade for open dev platform.
Donates board design to Open Compute Project.
All nightly and weekly builds ceased.
Server-centric SoCs due to launch in 2014.
Dell has launched Copper, a range of ARM-based many-core servers.
DICE architect Johan Andersson has revealed that future Frostbite games will be 64-bit exclusives.
AppliedMicro has announced the first 64-bit ARM-based 'server on a chip,' complete with full LAMP stack.
The first rootkit capable of attacking 64-bit Windows builds has been spotted in the wild.
Valve's new Steam hardware survey has Win 7 64-bit as the most popular OS.
Adobe has killed off its 64-bit Flash Player for Linux, but claims the project is still ongoing.
December 11 2020 | 17:30