C'mon Cat... tell us how you REALLY feel about Microsoft!
Apple does make a lot of money because all their stuff is made in China's sweatshops and then they charge an arm and a leg for it. (But most electronics are made in China these days, it just that most companies sell those products at much more reasonable prices compared to Apple.)
128-bit computing is still at least 4 or 5 years away. No one is making any 128-bit CPUs or related items yet, at least for the mainstream consumer market segment.
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There are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 128-bit integers or addresses, though a number of processors do operate on 128-bit data. The System/370, made by IBM, could be considered the first rudimentary 128-bit computer as it used 128-bit floating point registers. Most modern CPUs feature SIMD instruction sets (SSE, AltiVec etc.) where 128-bit vector registers are used to store several smaller numbers, such as four 32-bit floating-point numbers, and a single instruction can operate on all these values in parallel. However, these processors do not operate on individual numbers that are 128 binary digits in length, only their registers have the size of 128-bits.
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XP is NOT bailing out Microsoft, it's old and outdated and has gone beyond it usefulness and profitability according to the bell-curve product model. It is no longer even being sold on pre-built machines anymore from the the big computer makers.