192GB of RAM - Windows 7 64-bit version gives strong support to the enterprise

  

According to foreign media reports, the authorization information included in Windows 7 RC shows that 64-bit Windows 7 can support up to 192GB of memory.

As the listing date approaches, some information about Windows 7 gradually floats. Out of the water. According to testers who have obtained Windows 7 RC, for 32-bit Windows 7, all versions support 4GB of memory. For 64-bit systems, the primary and home base versions support 8GB of memory, and the Home Premium version supports 16GB. The Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate versions support up to 192GB.

There are other differences between the low-end and high-end versions of Windows 7, such as Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate. H.264/MPEG-2 decoding, which is not supported in the Starter Edition and Home Basic Edition; the Windows Media Player Remote Media Experience (RME) is not supported in the Starter Edition and Home Basic Edition, and Windows XP mode is not supported.

Microsoft confirmed on Friday that Windows 7 RC will be released on April 30 and open to the public on May 5. At the same time, Windows 7 RC has been leaked to the Internet in advance.

Microsoft this year 2 Announced that Windows 7 will be divided into 6 major versions, respectively Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional (Professional), Windows 7 Enterprise (Enterprise) and Windows 7 Ultimate ( Ultimate).

Small Edit: Ordinary users may not be able to imagine what kind of program needs 192GB of memory to run. Although 192GB is only a theoretical upper limit, in practical applications, it is normal for some design industries and enterprises to need about 100G of memory. Previously, Microsoft also showed a screenshot of the task manager of 2TB memory, let me flip it, here,

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