Yeah, from what I can remember, Hammer uses twin 32 bit channels as oposed to Intels single 64 bit, which makes Hammer sligtly cheaper to make and mor elikely to work without a hitch on 32 bit programs.
Though I'm worried that it might not be able to handle true 64 bit programs as well as the Itanium or whatever it's called. Hmm. Best wait and see if you're going to splash out a fortune on a nifty CPU like one of these.
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