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32-bit, 64-bit question!


slowday444

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" AMD64 is designed to enable simultaneous 32- and 64-bit computing with no degradation in performance. With Direct Connect Architecture, AMD64 processors address and help eliminate the real challenges and bottlenecks of system architectures because everything is directly connected to the central processing unit." So if you owned a pc with an AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor and you wanted to install some`application that was only available for 32-bit processors, could you install the softwaare and would it function?

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As far as I know, JohnDemolition is right. A processor can handle any type of program that it is designated for. So an AMD 64 bit processor, it can run 64 bit applications, such as XP Pro x64 Edition, and the 64 bit editions of Vista. If you have a 32 bit program running, it does use a form of emulation to run it. The processor might not cause it to slow down, but the OS itself might.

 

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The only advantage is that people can take full use of 4 GBs (or more) of RAM. Honestly, until there are a lot of 64 bit programs, there is no real need to install a 64 bit OS. However, all of the newer AMD and Intel processors I believe are 64 bit compatible.

 

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