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Comment Re:64-bit? (Score 1) 53

There are a few, like MIPS R4000 in 1991, which was used by SGI, then there's Sun's SPARC, HP's PA-RISC..

And if you start looking at the supercomputers like Cray-1 and others, you find that 64-bit architecture has been in use for quite a while :P

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit Wiki's 64-bit article has some info on what was and what is currently. Might be complete, might not be complete. Can't see much sources on that page, so it might not be accurate.

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