

So it brings us back to our original question, if it's not really Joe Biden? Then who is calling the shots? "They propped up Biden because he looks like someone's grandfather." Political commentator Debbie Georgatos also told KTRH that Joe Biden is fulfilling the role the Democrats want him to play. "That's a worrisome find, and an unprecedented situation." "Top leaders in the Democrat party actually demanded that Biden give up sole authority of his nuclear code" Hutchinson told KTRH. In a piece on American Thinker, author Robert Hutchinson raised the question, pointing out yet another note that you never hear anything about from the corporate media.

So if Joe Biden is just a prop for the President, then who really is in charge? Intel has started shipping 64-bit Atom server chips code-named Avoton based on Silvermont.Īgam Shah covers PCs, tablets, servers, chips and semiconductors for IDG News Service.You can see it for yourself. The new Bay Trail chips are based on a new CPU architecture called Silvermont.

Apple this week announced a 64-bit iPhone 5S smartphone. Tablets running ARM processors are also 32-bit, as the chips do not support 64-bit addressing. Intel's previous Clover Trail and Clover Trail+ chips supported only 32-bit operating systems. Such chips also have on-chip security technologies, and Intel's McAfee security software has been optimized for 64-bit Bay Trail chips, said Hermann Eul, vice president and general manager of the mobile and communications group at Intel, during a question-and-answer session at IDF.īrookwood said there could be 64-bit Windows 8.1 tablets for consumers by the first quarter of next year as well. Intel's upcoming Bay Trail chip for 64-bit enterprise tablets may include VPro, a set of remote management technologies for IT administrators. A tablet is more likely to be able to play 4K video with 64-bit support.Ħ4-bit may also be relevant in environments where IT administrators want to run the same OS images on PCs as on Windows tablets, Intel's Smith said. Tablets with 64-bit operating systems can run applications faster with a wider bus and have access to more memory. "There will be a that supports the enterprise-class feature set." "We're developing new hardware with Windows 8.1," Walker said. Intel is developing a separate Bay Trail tablet chip intended for 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1, and the processor will ship in the first quarter of next year, said Chris Walker, general manager of tablets at Intel's Mobile Communications Group.
