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| Hi, Anybody knows Microsoft's plan on workstations OS after Windows XP? Is the trend going to be on 64-bit OS requiring 64-bit hardware? Asking this because we want to know whether it is cost- effective to upgrade our Windows XP HOME edition to PROFESSIONAL now OR wait for a newer version later? If Windows XP is the last version for 32-bit Windows, then there is no point for us to wait as our PCs are 32- bit architecture. By the way, what is Windows XP Gold edition? thanks, jack ling | Guest
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