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32-bit operating system,x64bit based processor...


thanks in advance...!
 
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It means your processor can support a 64-bit OS, and you're running 32-bit OS on it. Now a days almost all the CPUs are 64-bit.
32-bit and 64-bit are both different architectures. Even though Windows 32-bit and 64-bit look the same on both type of processors.
A 64-bit OS can benefit you, if you have larger amounts of RAM installed on your Computer (4 GB or more, as Windows 32-bit OS will pretend anything above 3.2 GB isn't there). A 64-bit OS can handle large amounts of memory more efficiently than a 32-bit operating system, a 64-bit system can be more responsive when running several programs at the same time, and switching between them frequently.
If you have 4 GB RAM and a modern 64-bit processor then you should install Windows 64-bit, as the 64-bit version of an OS can handle a computer with these specifications more efficiently. But if you have lesser RAM (less than 4 GB ) than stick to 32-bit OS.
 
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32 BIT - DITO LIMITED LANG YUNG MEMORY OR RAM NA BINABASA LIKE 4 GB
64 BIT - MORE THAN 4GB ANG PEDENG BASAHIN NA RAM NUNG PC

SA PANAHON NGAYON 64 BIT NA ANG GINAGAMIT NATIN. SO KUNG MAG IINSTALL KA MAS BETTER NA 64 BIT NA AGAD ANG IINSTALL MO.
 
mga ka-phc,ano po ibig sabihin nito...?

32-bit operating system,x64bit based processor...


thanks in advance...!
Ang ibig sabihin, 32-bit ang Operating System, pero 64-bit ang kaya ng CPU. Ano ang pinagkaiba? Ang architecture. Sa 32-bit, ang pinakamataas na memory ay hanggang 4GB (dahil sa licensing). Kung tutuusin, kaya ng 32-bit hanggang 64GB memory, pero may mga limitations at kailangan ang CPU ay capable ng PAE (Physical Address Extension). Sa may gusto ng mas technical na paliwanag, basahin niyo 'to:

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Sa 64-bit, ang pinakamataas na memory ay 16EB (Exabyte), pero depende sa Operating System (dahil sa licensing ulit). Halimbawa:

Windows 10 Home 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 10 Home 64-Bit 128GB
Windows 10 Pro 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit 512GB
Windows 10 Enterprise 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 10 Enterprise 64-Bit 512GB
Windows 10 Education 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 10 Education 64-Bit 512GB

Windows 8.1 Pro 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 8.1 64-Bit 192GB
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit 512GB
Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-Bit 512GB
Windows RT 8 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 8 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 8 Pro 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 8 Enterprise 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 8 64-Bit 192GB
Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit 512GB
Windows 8 Enterprise 64-Bit 512GB

Windows 7 Starter 32-Bit 2GB
Windows 7 Home Basic 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 7 Home Basic 64-Bit 8GB
Windows 7 Home ρrémíùm 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 7 Home ρrémíùm 64-Bit 16GB
Windows 7 Professional 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 192GB
Windows 7 Enterprise 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit 192GB
Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit 4GB
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit 192GB

Kung mapapansin, walang Operating System ang kaya ang 16EB. Dahil nga sa licensing, at normally mga Server lang ang makikinabang. Kaya hindi nakapagtataka na wala pa 128-bit Operating System dahil hindi pa naaabot ang maximum limit ng 64-bit.
 
(some number)-bits = "capacity of binary to contain (e.g. registers)"

eto pinakaliteral example:
32-bit
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000

64-bit
0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000

edit: di ko napansin , may binanggit kang x64 architecture 'yung tinutukoy mo :) x86 processor ang instruction set mostly ng pc, x64 means x86 (64bit version) , ARM arch. naman sa low power devices, mas upperhand ang x86 kaysa ARM in case of set of instructions, kaya nagkakaroon ng varieties sa iba pang bagay like Graphics API ng ARM gaya ng Vulkan or OpenGL ES, na bumabagay sa set of architecture
 
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