On 9/18/07, Wayne Stallwood ALUGlist@digimatic.co.uk wrote:
Generally now it doesn't give me too much bother, and given that a good percentage of modern processors are 64bit capable and we are edging towards the memory addressing limitations of 32bit computing it is only a matter of time before 64bit becomes the norm for performance desktop computing so most of these problems will be resolved through necessity
Even Microsoft are doing their bit to encourage 64bit Windows since the release of Vista by forcing developers to submit 64bit drivers through Microsoft's driver signing processes before they can submit 32bit drivers for the same hardware.
Apart from the limitation of the maximum amount of addressable memory, what are the advantages of going 64bit as a user?
Tim.