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Old 17-05-2005, 06:31   #13
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Re: New Longhorn details

Bifta have you got a link to that article?
Sounds to me like someone wildly speculating in a forum post or something.

Saying that, these specs are available now anyway:

Athlon64 FX-55 is equivalent to a 4GHz P4 CPU
2-4GB RAM is possible
1GB graphics RAM is available (2x6800U 512MB cards in SLI)
Raptor 15,000 RPM disk

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Has anyone tried out Longhorn build 5048 from WinHEC 2005? It's the first external build since they scrapped what they had and started over again with the Windows Server 2003 code base, I was surprised how well it ran and it's actually quite stable.
Yep, just like XP x64 which is extremely stable.

The DRM stuff is a bit dodgy, which makes me think whoever originally said what was in the first post is just trolling.
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