Igor Chudov wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Movies are probably not going to benefit any.  The ONLY thing a 64-bit
>> system does for you is it allows a SINGLE application to use more than 2
>> GB of memory in one address space.
>>     
>
>
> More than 3 GB
>
>
>  Huge SQL databases, huge CAD surface
>   
>> models and computational fluid dynamics are the places where you run
>> into this.
>>
>> For SQL databases, the OS caching could help beyond 3 GB.
>>     
>
> I agree with everything else, usefulness of 64 bit has been overrated and I
> find more bugs on 64 bit systems.
>
> Hopefully it will change in a few years, with memory getting cheaper and
> bugs getting fixed.
>   
Also, certain software requires different licenses to run on a 64-bit 
OS, and there are also export
restrictions.  It certainly does nothing for any of the work I do, 
although others working in the
same fields that do bigger projects may need it.


Jon

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