Anybody knows how the 64 bit compiler will be released? It will be available under Delphi 2011 also? Or it will launched as a new Delphi edition (called "Delphi 64" or something like this)?
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It will not be available as a separate compiler/plugin in Delphi XE! | |||||||||
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AFAIK there haven't been any official announcment, but screenshots of 64bit Delphi have been "leaked" and common expectation is that it will be available this year (around august / september). It's not quite clear what do you mean with "Or it will launched as a new Delphi version?". You won't get it for free (as upgrade of Delphi XE), thats for sure... | |||||||||||
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As others already said, there have been preview videos of a new 64 bit version. New features, especially big ones like a 64 bit compiler, are never given in updates. There are certain legal reasons for this. So a version with 64 bit capabilities can only be an upgrade. As with previous versions, I guess there will be a special upgrade price, but that is only a guess based on experience. I don't actually know if this will be the case. | |||||||||
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I heard that it won't come out this year. This year we 'get' compile for OS X, next year will add 64bit support. You can always take a look at FreePascal if you need 64 bit right now. //edit// Turns out I was wrong and 64bit will be included with XE2. | |||||||||||||
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