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Well, if one only tweets, youtubes, facebooks, and whatnot, or develops simple database-frontend webapps, then obviously not.
Otherwise, give me all the memory and all the cores, and I have some fairly hungry algorithms that would be eager to eat it all
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Yes, but again what use has this large RAM for most desktop software ? Especially considering that it's extremely rare that one *single* process uses 4 GB RAM, and that if you just need to run several big processes at the same time, a 64-bit OS is sufficient.
Is this about "my RAM is bigger than yours", or is it actually useful ? [/quote]
Oh let's see, people who do video editing, graphics work, etc. etc. etc.
Me, I use VMWare and make full use of my 8 Gig of RAM. Not to mention 64 bit is more efficient, especially when it comes to crunching numbers like with data base applications.
32 bit is outdated, has been for a long time. It's well paste the time for lazy coders to start coding for 64bit.
Edited 2010-06-11 19:14 UTC




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Yes, but again what use has this large RAM for most desktop software ? Especially considering that it's extremely rare that one *single* process uses 4 GB RAM, and that if you just need to run several big processes at the same time, a 64-bit OS is sufficient.
Is this about "my RAM is bigger than yours", or is it actually useful ?
Edited 2010-06-11 08:30 UTC