HP launched the first 64-bit laptop

Hewlett-Packard (HP) has become the first manufacturer to launch a series of hand-held computers (laptops) with 64-bit duplication processing technology.

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Hewlett-Packard (HP) has become the first manufacturer to launch a series of hand-held computers (laptops) with 64-bit duplication processing technology.

The Compaq nx6325 is also the first laptop to use AMD's Turion 64 X2 processor - the first 64-bit dual-core processor on the market released last month. Application of dual core technology greatly improves the operating speed of many applications. However, the benefits of 64-bit processors seem to be still very limited. Everything will change when Windows Vista comes out.

With the Compaq nx6325 product line, HP targets market share for small and medium-sized businesses for both personal and business purposes.

Compaq nx6325 also has an application version of AMD Semperon single-core processor.

Like all new HP products, the nx6325 is also equipped with a biometric fingerprint scanner, TPM embedded security chip and a 15-inch BrightView or XGA display.

nx6325 will be officially available on the market later this month. HP has not announced the price of this new product.

Hoang Dung

Update 12 December 2018
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