Adobe Flash in future with 64-bit support

With Windows Vista it first came to wider use of 64-bit software after the first 64-bit processors, the AMD Athlon series had ended long ago in the heap. However, there were some with incompatible printer drivers, so that 64 bits were mainly for gamers a competitive range.

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Windows 7 in the driver made a lot better, and sold in the 64 bit version almost as good, to be precise, the market share of approximately 48%. But what does a 64 bit operating systems, if there is no compatible software? Because of it the most and the most popular programs is still no 64 bit version is, they are simply executed in 32 bits, yes, but not in the spirit of the inventor. Now, Adobe wants to intervene here and help the Flash Player at last to the performance that he has needed and deserved. Together with Microsoft, you now have a 64 bit version of the Flash Player for Internet Explorer 9 Beta released, which is significant 35% faster than the conventional 32-bit version. In general, Microsoft is increasingly common for hardware acceleration, which ensures, for example in the brand new Office2010 already advanced options, smoother animations and quicker screen refresh.
Whoever has used the Internet Explorer beta can download the 64 bit Flash Player Here.