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    Default 64-bit computing, who's familiar with this one?


    i'm not familiar with this one, but is this good news? or what...

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    its good, and its been around a while. in fact:

    64-bit computing - Hanapin sa Google

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    are our current pc using this 64-bit processors? daku ba jud ni sya requirements when it comes to hardwares (like RAM)?

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    practically, this is really a good news.... compared sa 32-bit technology... hardware problem only for those obsolete... pero kanang mga bag o karon, they are designed for compatibility....

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    yup, its been on the desktop world since 2003. when Athlon 64 was released..
    then shortly intel actually followed AMD on this one.. although earlier, intel created itanium with 64-bit instructions, its not desktop x86 processor

    main advantage is the maximum memory you can use. 4Gb for 32-bit cpus (=2^32)
    and (=2^64) thats 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 bytes for 64-bit

    with regards to speed, it depends, since 64-bit programs have larger execution overhead/larger memory requirement than 32-bit programs thats why many 32-bit apps are faster than their 64-bit counterpart.

    anyway, 64-bit processors are not uncommon even during 90s with the UNIX workstations...
    Last edited by yob; 08-28-2008 at 10:35 AM. Reason: forgot something

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    so you need 4G RAM for this.. that's a lot of RAM..
    considering my PC has only 1G RAM..

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    nope. you dont need 4G
    when you want to have a 64-bit system
    you need:
    64-bit OS and a 64-bit processor. (windws x64 pro, or windows vista 64-bit editions, various 64-bit linux)
    it doesn't matter how much is you ram... as long as there is ram

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    Quote Originally Posted by yob View Post
    nope. you dont need 4G
    when you want to have a 64-bit system
    you need:
    64-bit OS and a 64-bit processor. (windws x64 pro, or windows vista 64-bit editions, various 64-bit linux)
    it doesn't matter how much is you ram... as long as there is ram
    okey.. so with regards to software, dili ni sya makaaffect?

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    most modern software wala naman na problemaha. the reason nganu ang uban muingon nga you need 4GB ram or more is a misconception, but rather the limit of 32 bit systems is 3GB+ram, so if you need 4GB+ than that the only solution is 64bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3roble View Post
    okey.. so with regards to software, dili ni sya makaaffect?
    it means that you can go higher than 4GB as compared to 32-bit systems where the limit is 4GB but the OS (Windows 32-bit) only can only use 3.5GB as the other .5 is reserved for your devices.

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