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Posted by an0n
 - January 22, 2025, 14:00:17
There was 64 bit windows XP. But it quickly died, lost popularity to its 32-bit sibling. The 32-bit got Service pack 3 while 64-bit stopped at 2.
Posted by Jonas Bee
 - January 21, 2025, 21:08:38
QuoteWindows Vista was the first version of Microsoft's operating system available with 64-bit support, and it launched in 2006.
Off topic, but geez, Vista is almost 20 years old - we've still not forgotten it's one of those really bad crops of Windows we've been treated to over the years (along with Windows ME and Windows 8.x).

While I'm not a super fan of Windows 11, it's no where near as bad as those versions were back in their day.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 21, 2025, 20:17:09
With the tech industry's long march to 64-bit only software, EA announced it will shutter its Origin game manager in April. Instead, users with games purchased from EA will have to use the EA app, which is a 64-bit piece of software.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/EA-to-kill-Origin-game-management-frontend-in-April-will-force-migration-to-EA-app.950482.0.html