64-bit was never about more speed. It's a new architecture to deal with greater amounts of memory.
If software folks dont get this squared away, they could queer the market for 64 bit.
With applications getting larger all the time eventually 64-bit will be the default because accessing more than 4GB of RAM on 32-bit is just too costly. (Processorily speaking)
You using Windows 7 beta?
Didya read my tagline? ;)
Heh. I guess you didn't. FR ate my tagline.
All fixed now.