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CADalyst,  May, 2005  

Microsoft is targeting the CAD/CAM/CAE market with its new 64-bit Windows XP Professional, but there's no real rush on the part of CAD developers to come out with 64-bit versions of their software. Hardware vendors were ready with 64-bit workstations and graphics card drivers (Dell, IBM, HP and Alienware all announced systems), but as of press time only PTC had announced a 64-bit version of Pro/ENGINEER for Windows.

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Still, Microsoft expects that even 32-bit CAD and CAM applications will benefit from having a full 4GB of virtual memory space available.

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