Hi Christopher,

I don't necessarily think the fact that all iPhones are now 64 Bit is a 
particular reason for a party, of course these things go the way of progress. 
My first 386 PC with 640 K of RAM and a 70 Megabyte hard drive complete with 
3.5 inch and 5.25 inch floppy drive also did good things for me, but that is 
just the way of technology.

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Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 4:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: New iPhones

I wonder what the poor little 32-bit processor did to you to make you 
wish for it's demise so much. For me, it was a great little processor in 
it's day, and I still use it on my iPhone 4S. My understanding is that 
IOS 9 will still support the iPhone 4S and the 32-bit processor. I 
figured Apple would move on from the 32-bit processor entirely some day, 
but I'm not so sure it wouldn't have been a good business model for 
Apple to keep it around and compete in the lower end smart phone market. 
I kind of wondered if Apple was going this direction when they re 
factored IOS to perform better on low end devices. I guess that was just 
done for the Apple Watch. Hmm, I wonder what processor the Apple Watch 
is running? Either way, the 32-bit processor did nothing but good things 
for me, so I'm not doing a little happy dance because it's going away.

On 08/28/2015 02:02 AM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
> Hi all
> If what I read on Mac Daily News about the lack of an iPhone 6C plus the 
> discontinuation of the 5C is true, this year will be a very significant year 
> for iPhone owners. Why? All iPhones from the 5s up are 64 bit. Theoretically, 
> this means 32 bit is dead as far as the iPhone is concerned. To my knowledge, 
> 32 bit is dead throughout the iOS device range as even the new iPod Touch is 
> now 64 bit. I say good riddance to 32 bit! RIP.
>

-- 
Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail

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