Are these guys nuts?

mab
mab Member Posts: 3,078 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I still follow the tech world since I probably have some silicon in my bloodstream from working in IT. It's well known that the next generation of almost anything is probably well underway even before the release of its predecessor. So why do these guys want to trumpet the unavailable stuff when they've got truckloads of the current new ones to sell.  Intel just released Sandy Bridge i Series Processors and they are drumming for Ivy Bridge which is a year away. Ballmer is talking up Windows 8 when sales of Windows 7 is relatively flat. 

I think they are out of their minds unless they are merely trying to keep investors happy enough to think they have a future. To me, it's another excuse to wait for a price drop unless there's something really viable in the next money bleeding edge.

Maybe there's something I'm missing.

 

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,523

    So why do these guys want to trumpet the unavailable stuff when they've got truckloads of the current new ones to sell.

    Good Point! Maybe thats why MSFT back peddled quick on WIN8 coming out next year.

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  • Randy Lane
    Randy Lane Member Posts: 490 ✭✭

    Much of the time the "trumpeting" you hear isn't (at least IMHO from many years in IT, which are still ongoing) so much to pump up the interests of users and investors as much as it is to get software developers and manufacturers on board now. For products like Intel CPUs and Windows to be successful at launch, manufacturers and software developers have to get on board with the future at least 12-18 months before one of these prodcuts launches.

  • mab
    mab Member Posts: 3,078 ✭✭✭

    Randal makes a good point. The only thing is that much of this so rarely comes at launch time. I don't see all that much software that really exploits either the CPUs or even the 64bit OS capabilities. There's much more that seems beholden to legacy users than what moves forward.  

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  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams MVP Posts: 9,020

    What does it take to make a 32 bit software 64 bit, and get the increased performance?

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  • Matthew C Jones
    Matthew C Jones Member Posts: 10,295 ✭✭✭

    Maybe there's something I'm missing.

    I don't think so.

    To answer your thread title:  "Are these guys nuts?"

    Yep.  They have been for as long as I can remember........

     


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  • mab
    mab Member Posts: 3,078 ✭✭✭

    I'm not sure what the requirements are to make something 64 bit ( it used to be  just newer development tools), but a lot of it will undoubtedly make the majority of computer users mad since the software probably won't run on their older machines.  Functionally the software would allow greater computational ability and use the multiple cores of the newer CPUs. 

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  • Mike Childs
    Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭

    Would love to see a 64 bit version of Logos.  Guess that is a ways off.


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  • mab
    mab Member Posts: 3,078 ✭✭✭

    I'm sure they are thinking of 64 bit, but I am also convinced they are not going to do the year ahead crowing of Microsoft and Intel. Logos 5 would probably be more than a couple of years from now. FWIW, if they rev up L4 as anticipated, we'll probably be in fine shape when it happens.

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  • Steve Clevenger
    Steve Clevenger Member Posts: 277 ✭✭


    I know it is a growing frustration with me at the speed that
    the next generation of a product is made public. Windows 8, next generation of MS
    Office, Ivy Bridge, MacBook Pro, and they are even talking about IPad 3 coming
    out this year.

    IPad 3

    http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/09/ipad-3/

    I think Intel is working hard to crush AMD. Notice the CPUs
    on the page below, it almost seems that AMD will not be able to catch up.

    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html