Re: 64bit processors (what list)

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its good or better as it allows larger numbers to be shifted about in less 
operations than a 32bit processor.

this generally equates to a speed increase if you are using a 64bit OS and
64bit applications.

-- 
Steve.

On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Harry Putnam wrote:

> Can someone guide me to a redhat or fedora list where 64 bit
> processors are the subject?
> 
> And too, if you have or are able to summarize why it is good or
> better.  Please do, at least privately if its too off-topic here.
> 
> 
> 


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