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64 Bit Trends

October 21, 2009 by lyle in The Pit Blog
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In a Microwave world where everyone is looking for immediate satisfaction the computer system is not exempt. Faster processors, larger RAM, and faster broadband connections are a few examples of optimizing a computer's potential.

Years ago it was basically just Servers reaping the benefit of 64-bit processing, but today 64-bit processors have almost becomomg more common amongst both desktop and portable PCs. This advanced technology actually doubles the amount of data a CPU can process per clock cycle, essentially blowing the 32-bit chip out the water.

The 64-bit migration crosses both desktops and portables.

Windows 7 leading 64 bit adoption.

North Americans process information faster!

64-bit home use is supposed to increase faster than Business.

Guys want more power!

One Response to “64 Bit Trends”

  1. Richard Beasley Says:

    I have run both 32 bit and 64 bit OS on my laptop and the sixty four bit is definitely faster.

    There is a 64 bit IE browser, however I think there are some limitations. I wonder are there any other browsers running in 64 bit.

    When formatting for a sixty four bit OS do you alter the default allocation table?

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