There has recently been increased uptake in the usage of 64bit Vista PCs. This has more than tripled in just the past 3 months alone in the US, and worldwide adoption is also growing nicely. The shift to 64bit is in both the corporate and consumer levels.
The shift to 64bit Windows Vista does have its advantages and the cheaper modern hardware allows for greater power at a fraction of what it used to cost. So we can only expect to see more and more 64bit desktops and laptops hitting the market.
The one problem currently is the lack of drivers. There are few drivers currently available to support many consumer products and devices such as: scanners, DVD/RW, bluetooth etc. So if you are thinking of changing to 64bit just be ready for some limitations. Although we do expect drivers to hit the market fairly soon as the demand is growing fast.
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For those of you already using 64bit, how has it been so far?
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