Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Jun 2008 21:52 UTC, submitted by Taylor
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So as OSX makes the transition and speeds up; it leaves the question - does OSX speed up by a greater or lesser factor compared to other operating systems doing the same transition?
There is room for a good article on this: pinning down the practical performance enhancement of moving from 32bit to 64bit operating systems; and suggesting which O/S are on the curve and which are behind it.
Leopard (10.5) already supports 64 bit programs. I suspect the article is confused, perhaps by rumors that Snow Leopard was only to run on 64 bit processors. The main processing advances in Snow Leopard are for additional multiple core performance for applications (Grand Central), and offloading some mathematical operations onto GPUs (OpenCL).