sorry, but whats the point of 128bit when pretty much NO ONE even utilizes 64bit??? thats just stupid... bill gates come back!!!! lol...
and whats with everyone going to the "mobile" look? i checked out OSX Lion at my friends house, who is registered as a developer, (he didnt know i checked it out until he got out of the bathroom lol) and what i will say is that they really need to keep the iPad (and other mobile devices!!!!) SEPERATED from the computer!! now WINDOWS is doing it? oh my god... *throws every computer owned out the window*
IM sorry but don't you utilise 64bit? Thats funny you have a 64bit OS, CPU and 4GB of RAM. Ok, I do, as 32bit has a limitation of 2^32 which is 4 GB, not enough for me.
"...Working in high security department for research and development involving strategic planning for medium and longterm projects. Research & Development projects including 128bit architecture compatibility with the Windows 8 kernel ..." Robert Morgan, Senior Research & Development at Microsoft
R&D is fine, but reality is something else
128-bit processors could become prevalent when 16 exbibytes of addressable memory is no longer enough (128-bit processors would allow memory addressing for 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 bytes (~340.3 undecillion bytes); about 340,282,366,920,938.5 yottabytes; exactly 281,474,976,710,656 yobibytes; exactly 256 tebi-yobibytes; or exactly 256 exbi-exbibytes of memory). However, physical limits make such large amounts of memory ****ing stupid, given that amount greatly exceeds the total data stored on Earth.
So, when the day comes where you can buy 2 exabyte RAM crystals at the hypermart (say, 2025), then we'll look at making it 128 bits. Until then, barring some obscene bus technology leap, there's just no need. My personal opinion is that there will be a fundemantal paradigm shift in rare earth material availability, energy and computing before that happens anyway.
With the the big tablet boom going on MS is getting left in the dust. Noone wants to use Win7 on a tablet, 8 looks perfect for that... on the other hand Im not too keen on using the 8 interface on my desktop.
Im sorry what? There is no tablet boom, and what are you referring to in terms of Win8? Given that you must have the most ancient computer on this forum, i doubt you acutally are talking about anything from actual experience.