Dean Hamstead wrote:
32bit is dead
Not on subnotebooks.
It'll have 4Gb RAM, which should be enough for my work needs.
Which is a good enough reason to move to 64 bit.
If you want to address more than 2GB of RAM in a single process reliably
(i.e. without using odd memory addressing tricks) then you'll want 64
bit. If you only have 128MB of RAM total or something like that then
there's not much point.
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