"Stephan Beal" wrote...
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 9:20 PM, RSmith <[email protected]> wrote:
miniscule. On the downside, a 64-bit system uses 64 bit values for all
registers even where 32-bit values could have sufficed, and so all
internal
looping through bits or register shifts take longer, but generally by
negligible amounts.
To add to that: the doubling of the size of a (void*) in 64-bit costs many
types of applications/libraries notably more memory, up to twice as much
for pointer-only structures.
Thank you both. As we say in the beautiful Spanish language: muchas
gracias.
josé
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