Unlike standard Windows XP, which uses the NT 5.1 kernel, the Windows XP 64-bit ISO is actually based on the Windows Server 2003
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Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (often referred by its file name in legacy circles) represents a unique, transitional chapter in computing history. Released on April 25, 2005, it was designed to bridge the gap between the aging 32-bit world and the high-performance demands of early 64-bit workstations. The Architecture: A Hybrid Legacy Unlike standard Windows XP, which uses the NT 5
(NT 5.2) codebase. This makes it more stable and secure than its 32-bit counterpart but creates a "split" in the Windows XP family: Service Packs: Released on April 25, 2005, it was designed
Unlike standard Windows XP, which uses the NT 5.1 kernel, the Windows XP 64-bit ISO is actually based on the Windows Server 2003
processors. The version most users seek today is the "Professional x64 Edition" for standard AMD64/Intel 64 PCs. Technical Capabilities and Limits
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (often referred by its file name in legacy circles) represents a unique, transitional chapter in computing history. Released on April 25, 2005, it was designed to bridge the gap between the aging 32-bit world and the high-performance demands of early 64-bit workstations. The Architecture: A Hybrid Legacy
(NT 5.2) codebase. This makes it more stable and secure than its 32-bit counterpart but creates a "split" in the Windows XP family: Service Packs: