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Excellent Comparison
I learned something new! Thanx
I learned something new! Thanx
Thanks for the hugely informative post
Gr8 post!
I was thinking this nu rig was a 32 bit, then - had to look it up because that didn't sound right, for some reason. And lo and behold - it's a 64!
-charles
You will find that most new rigs coming out will generally lean towards x64 simply because x32 is handled by x64 for Vista and Win 7. As Lord Bob pointed out, it is rare for any programs not able to work under x64 that is written for x32, only the really old legacy programs which most companies have abandoned in favor of new systems and coding methodologies as well as just taking advantage of newer technologies to make up for the need for 'tight' code, for the sake of expediency.
I think the only time you will see systems running on x32, it would be on lean, older systems or systems where you know you can't really meet the demands. Usually places where you have existing hardware but not the budget to upgrade the hardware a bit more, just the OS due to environment requirements. While processors shouldn't be a problem for 3 to 5 year old computers, nor should memory, the time invested in a replacing parts of hardware and OS is more expensive than just simply using an image that will work with the hardware as well as possible legacy issue (Although if you have legacy programs... You would still have problems due to possible changes from OS and software implementations, as I have come to learn where there is a company that still has to use a Windows 95 machine for their out of date, out of product support program they still want to use.)
Thank you for a very comprehensive summary answering my question. Another piece of knowledge in the old man's head.
great post, you should also mention that ~50% of all windows 7 copies sold are now 64bit, and companies such as DELL only provide 64bit OS. Personnally I haven't had any driver related issues, when I swith to x64. Almost all hardware from the common manufacturers, released after ~2006, have 64bit compatible drivers