06-02-2016, 09:04 PM
(05-25-2016, 01:16 PM)nomko link Wrote: [quote author=Jocklad link=topic=2936.msg23614#msg23614 date=1464102076]Don't be sad about that. 32-bit will eventually die out completely. Google already made the first step, some distro's don't even come with 32-bit versions any longer. 64-Bit is the present future. It's now waiting for a 128-bit system or 256-bit system. Heck, maybe a 1024-bit system! Who knows...
Now left without a 32 bit machine
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It's going to stay 64-Bit for a good long while. The main reason why 32-Bit (NON-PAE Kernels) is a dinosaur is because of the inability to access 4GB+ Of RAM. 64-Bit Has A Limit of 16 Exabytes or in scientific notation: 1.6 x 10[sup]10[/sup] Gigabytes or 1.6 x 10[sup]7 [/sup] Terabytes(Gigabyte-Terabyte-Petabyte-Exabyte)
Theodore,
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