64-bit Computing. Mashey, J. R. Byte Magazine, 16(??):135–142, September, 1991. abstract bibtex Today's most popular computers are built around 32-bit microprocessors. The next generation of chips-64-bit microprocessors-will bring even more power to the desktop. There are two reasons for the prediction: 64-bit integer processing and convenient use of more than 32 bits of address space. The first reason is a straightforward performance issue; the second has more widespread implications. Applications for 64-bit microprocessors exist for both servers and desktops.
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