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by daveguy
3467 days ago
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Probably. It's unlikely we will be upgrading to 128 bit computers any time soon. 64 bit words are enough to store a double precision floating point number and enough bits to directly address 18.4 exabytes of RAM. The jump from 32 to 64 is a huge leap and any issues we were having with a 32 bit word are solved for a much longer period than the jump from 16 to 32 bit. 2^8 => 2^16 : 256x increase 2^16 => 2^32 : 65,536x increase 2^32 => 2^64 : 4,294,967,296x increase |
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