Manish Kathuria wrote:
How significant are the performance benefits gained by
using the x86_64 linux instead of i386 on the same system ?
that depends on the software you'll be running
I have a medium-small C project (~20 KLOC), where the x86_64 binary runs
close to twice as fast as the i386
Hello,
On the Intel Core 2 Duo processor based systems, we have the option of
installing either x86_64 or the i386 distribution. I would like to
know your experiences with the x86_64 port. How does it compare with
the i386 distribution in terms of stability, reliability and
performance ? How
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From: Manish Kathuria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Monday, December 3, 2007 2:49:32 PM (GMT+1000) Australia/Brisbane
Subject: [CentOS] x86_64 versus i386
Hello,
On the Intel Core 2 Duo processor based systems, we have the option of
installing
On 12/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Manish Kathuria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
On the Intel Core 2 Duo processor based systems, we have the option of
installing either x86_64 or the i386 distribution. I would like to
know your
Manish Kathuria wrote:
Hello,
On the Intel Core 2 Duo processor based systems, we have the option of
installing either x86_64 or the i386 distribution. I would like to
know your experiences with the x86_64 port. How does it compare with
the i386 distribution in terms of stability, reliability
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