Am 31.01.2011 11:52, schrieb retard:
Sun, 30 Jan 2011 19:36:44 +0100, Daniel Gibson wrote:

Am 30.01.2011 13:29, schrieb Michel Fortin:
On 2011-01-30 03:05:59 -0500, Gary Whatmore<[email protected]>  said:

D's main focus currently is 32-bit x86 servers and desktop
applications. This is where the big market has traditionally been. Not
everyone has 64-bit hardware and I have my doubts about the size of
the smartphone markets.

I think the important point here is ARM, not smartphones.

ARM processors will soon start to enter other markets, mainly the
server and laptop markets,

I'm not sure about these markets, because ARM is stuck to 32bit, 64bit
ARM seems to be (almost?) impossible as far as I know.

It will take years before the 64-bit address space starts to make sense
in portable systems.


Again: "ARM processors will soon start to enter other markets, mainly the *server* and laptop markets," So while you /may/ be true about laptops, servers definitely can use more than 4GB of RAM.

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