How are companies and the mass public going to shell out the cash for all that... I hope they find a way to cut costs down... ie: 1000" wafers! LOLAccording to Microsoft Watch, typical Longhorn computers may require dual-core CPU's running at 4-6GHz with at least two gigs of RAM, a terabyte of storage, a 1 Gbit built-in Ethernet-wired port and an 802.11g wireless link.
It should also have a graphics processor that runs three times faster than those on the market today.
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That's ridiculous, how many business people need to run Windows on their lap tops? They don't have the need for a fast gpu, heck, I don't think you can get performance levels like a nvidia 6800 in a laptop by then
Even the processors in laptops are optimised for low power consumption, not raw desktop speed.
Even the processors in laptops are optimised for low power consumption, not raw desktop speed.
Persoanlly, i think thats wrong, that kinda power wont be around in 2005/2006... which is release timescale for Longhorn.
Longhorn apparenltey has tiers, Tier 1 users are the ones with DX9 GFX cards and fast CPU's and lots of RAM, they are the ones who will get the best experiance. Then theres Tier 2 users, these are the ones that dont have DX9 cards and have a slower CPU and less RAM, they will have certain options disabled....
This isnt solid.... but apparentley its floating around....
Longhorn apparenltey has tiers, Tier 1 users are the ones with DX9 GFX cards and fast CPU's and lots of RAM, they are the ones who will get the best experiance. Then theres Tier 2 users, these are the ones that dont have DX9 cards and have a slower CPU and less RAM, they will have certain options disabled....
This isnt solid.... but apparentley its floating around....
That can't be the actuall specs for Longhorn. Although I hear that Longhorn will incorporate advanced graphical features (you would probably want to have a nice top of the line videocard) I can't see it requiring a terabyte of hard drive storage. Anyway the Longhorn leaks have worked fine here, but yes the final retail build might see more improvements and additions so the specs could go up significally.
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wtf?....why exactly do i need 1gb of ram and a processor 4 times the speed of my current machine for the f*cking OS?....for games - um - okay....could easily see that and then some....for gfx - sure - photoshop can be a ram hog....
BUT IT'S A FREAKING OPERATING SYSTEM!!....
sorry - i tend to get a bit bent when i know that i can run linux solid on a k62 450Mhz system and it actually performs decent with only 256MB ram....the second that i can run my games on a linux box, i'm kicking MS off my machine...win is an ice-cream-scoop of ass compared to most of the linux distros that i've seen in terms of CPU usage, stability, security, blah, blah, blah....
just need to be able to run battlefield....and have support for my joystick....lol
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BUT IT'S A FREAKING OPERATING SYSTEM!!....
sorry - i tend to get a bit bent when i know that i can run linux solid on a k62 450Mhz system and it actually performs decent with only 256MB ram....the second that i can run my games on a linux box, i'm kicking MS off my machine...win is an ice-cream-scoop of ass compared to most of the linux distros that i've seen in terms of CPU usage, stability, security, blah, blah, blah....
just need to be able to run battlefield....and have support for my joystick....lol
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