The differences of 32-bit operating system with the 64-bit


The differences of 32 bit (x86) with 64 bit (x64) is in terms of useable memorry (RAM) size and speed of process.
Simply put that 32 bit and 64 bit is like a toll gate. A 32 bit from the 45's era (only 4 gates), 64 bit built when the era of 2010 with the more number of gates, and already use computers (not counting using fingers again)


Clearly, at the gates of 32 bit the car is slow because they have to line up, plus the workersstill counting using fingers (or brain), the maximum number of gates is also limited (because its narrow, max is 4 gates)

At the gate of 64 bit, the cars could pass the gate smoothly because there are many gates (could be 8 or more), plus its already use computers, so it can count your change quickly
But workers at the 32 bit gates can't work on 64 bit gates, because they can't use the computer.

Process in 64 bit have more information track than the 32 bit, so it could be faster. In addition, 32 bit limit is exceeded, so it could use more memory (32 bit have a max limit of 4 GB).

32 bit drivers can't be used in 63 bit, or vice versa, because it is optimized for each type. Even if the 32 bit drivers installed on 64 bit computers, the drivers will be unstable, at least not functioning at all.

Other info: 32b it have a limit up to years...how...I forget, about 2011. 32 bit process reached its limit for displaying the date (because its back to 00000000000000000 again, from 11111111111111111). So in terms of time 64 bit are better.

So, the difference of 32 bit OS with the 64 bit?
Simply, the amount of memory that can be accessed by 32 bit OS only about or less than 4 GB, why?
the reason is 2^32 = 4294967269, count for 64 bit yourself...
As for 64 bit, so far could be up tp 16 GB (depending on the hardware or motherboard chipset)



Written by Aditia Pikarin.

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