[CentOS] Silly question x64 vs i386
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usWed Dec 16 20:15:16 UTC 2009
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> I have a really silly question... but just want to ask... > > I have one box on my home network that is x86_64 capable... My other > boxes are all i386. As this x86_64 machine can, at most, house 4 GB of > RAM (currently only has 1 GB) - is there any advantage to my running > x86_64 on that machine instead of i386... Long story as to why I am > asking - but before I go off and moveit down to i386 - just wanted some > opinions :) Short answer: yes. Longer answer: every single move, down at the machine/assembly level, can move twice as many bits as on a 32-bit system. That will show up as a very serious speed increase in your software. mark "why you should *always* have an assembler course"
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