I've been trying to track this stuff - in fact, I'll likely be switching from AMD32 to AMD64 in the next few weeks. I believe I have a handle on the + vs - of 64-bit. It makes sense that full 64-bit would be slower. At an extreme it halfs the amount of available memory or doubles the required memory bandwidth, depending on the work load. Has anybody taken a look at PostgreSQL to ensure that it uses 32-bit integers instead of 64-bit integers where only 32-bit is necessary? 32-bit offsets instead of 64-bit pointers? This sort of thing? I haven't. I'm meaning to take a look. Within registers, 64-bit should be equal speed to 32-bit. Outside the registers, it would make sense to only deal with the lower 32-bits where 32-bits is all that is required. Cheers, mark -- mark@xxxxxxxxx / markm@xxxxxx / markm@xxxxxxxxxx __________________________ . . _ ._ . . .__ . . ._. .__ . . . .__ | Neighbourhood Coder |\/| |_| |_| |/ |_ |\/| | |_ | |/ |_ | | | | | | \ | \ |__ . | | .|. |__ |__ | \ |__ | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them... http://mark.mielke.cc/