Hey Guys. I am looking at purchasing Windows Vista Ultimate Edition. What is the difference between the 32bit version and 64bit version? I do not even know what this means. Is one better than the other? What are the advantages or disadvantages to going with one or the other? Please advise.
This has evolved over the years...
32-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 32 bits = 4 bytes wide.
64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 64 bits = 8 bytes wide.
Provided everything is made to work 64 bits per cycle or clock cycle you can in theory double the amount of work done in a given CPU cycle.
A simple way to look at it is that the door is a bit (32)...