64-Bit Linux, Is It Time?

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 09/11/2008 - 20:32

jeffanderson.us|Blog: "Among these is the availability of twice as many CPU registers as 32-bit hardware. This allows twice as much data to be processed without having to hit the caches or RAM."


 

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