I still think that the majority of users who will make use of HD DVD and Blu ray will be the 64 Bit users. AMD has offered 64bit processors for roughly 4 years now. These are very popular amongst gamers and tech geeks in the PC world. And these are the people who make use of all the latest tech. 32bit Intel processors already have trouble playing back HD media (rediculous clock cycle usage) I doubt anyone will stick with those.
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I still think that the majority of users who will make use of HD DVD and Blu ray will be the 64 Bit users. AMD has offered 64bit processors for roughly 4 years now. These are very popular amongst gamers and tech geeks in the PC world. And these are the people who make use of all the latest tech. 32bit Intel processors already have trouble playing back HD media (rediculous clock cycle usage) I doubt anyone will stick with those.