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Expand your computer with on-line RAM and processor service

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Imagine that you can expand the hardware capacity of your computer through a website, an on-line RAM and CPU service. That way there is no need for any additional hardware upgrade to have as a super fast PC. Solution The solution is not in progress yet, but it could work on the principle of Cloud Computing , an on-line service. First, a program has to be installed on the PC that can manage the heavy tasks. After the installation the program will run in the background and send the heavy tasks to the on-line platform that will process the tasks on the mega computers or servers that have tons of RAM and CPU power. After editing and calculating the results will be returned to your PC. This way, long complicated processes could be calculated in no time, without having your computer running out of speed and power. What would it cost? You pay what you have consumed by the number of units multiplied by the RAM and CPU time required to complete the operations. So you don't have t...

Microsoft Windows 8, a 128 bit platform! Is it going to be real or is it just a hype or a rumor?

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The start screen in Windows 8 Windows 7 just arrived in 2010 and the workers of Microsoft are already busy making a better operating system. It will be known as Windows 8, what else did you expect? 128 bit?! XP was known as a 32 bit operation system, Windows 7 made 64 bit the standard but Microsoft has plans to make the Windows 8 OS a 128 bit platform. Here for, your computer has to have an 128 bit architecture to manage the data processes. The question is what for CPU it need to drive on. Will it be a single core 128 bit processor or do you need several 64 bit cores. No panic the 128 bit processor already exists. What does it means in reality? First you need more RAM Chips. And new software that is 128 bit compatible including Microsoft's own Office. Now a day there is no such a software available for the masses. Software companies has just made their software 64 bit compatible for Windows 7. Another investment for a 128 bit version of their software seems a little too...