Le mardi 15 décembre 2009 à 16:54 +0000, Paul Jakma a écrit : > I personally think the model used by many Unixes from the 90s makes a > lot of sense - 32bit userpace by default, 64bit kernel, 64bit for a > select few applications that actually need the benefits of x86_64 > (memory/bit more performance), but hey.. Apples and oranges. 64bit on other arches only changes memory accesses, x86_64 changes a lot more than just that, and the other changes in x86_64 trump the memory costs. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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