On Friday 20 November 2009 05:57:09 [email protected] 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.

Actually Del the magic number is 960M not 2G
James
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