512 Mb memory chips has been the mainstream component in use so long. By October however, the next leap seems to have happened. 1 Gbit chips have taken over. The hardware manufacturers made the switch in anticipation of Vista OS becoming catching up fast on popularity. Vista is memory hungry and the switch seemed logical.
There has been strange happenings however in the PC scene. Most PC manufacturers started pre-loading their machines with Vista soon after the release. However, soon news started trickling in that enterprises were pressing manufacturers to be able to switch to XP. Norm now has become that, XP disks that can be installed without getting back to MS for license keys are being shipped with systems. Most new purchase in the enterprise segment reportedly were falling back on XP.
Kind of strange!!
Sunday, November 25, 2007
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