AcanthisittaFlaky385@alien.topBtoHardware@hardware.watch•64-Bit Computing: A silent revolution?English
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11 months agoI honestly don’t know when you are talking about. CPUs aren’t storage devices.
I honestly don’t know when you are talking about. CPUs aren’t storage devices.
Gee really? Here’s me thinking 32-bit instruction sets were cosmetic. Thank you for ignoring the part where I said we’re still in a transition phase.
Also, with a bit of tinkering, you can run 16-bit applications. It’s just recommend to use virtualisation applications because Microsoft doesn’t ensure quality updates for 16 bit applications.
Well we are still kind of transitioning to 64-bit. Chip makers/designers are still having to include instruction sets for 16/32-bit which does limit in some respects on how big the transition really is.
Make sure to get the “new Nintendo 3DS” for the latest version of the console. I myself am planning to get one off ebay, replace the battery myself and get…*ahem*Those so ever legal 500 games in one off Amazon.
The 3D tech is pretty good but not worth the huge battery drainage IMO. Also Eye strain.