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32 Bit or 64 Bit Processor, Which One to Choose


By: James Mark Madison
Submitted: 2010-08-02 04:17:38 | Word Count: 446


When it comes to choosing the best one between 32 Bit and 64 Bit, there are a number of things to consider. In fact, the debate is on since the arrival of the 64 bit processors. Initially, 64 bit processors were not a big success as most of the softwares were not compatible with this processor. But the scenario has been change. Corporate houses and professionals are now hungry for speed and to satisfy their quench, companies are now coming with softwares that are compatible with both 32 bit and 64 bit processors. Talk to a computer services company to learn more about this.

Now let’s have a look what these bits are all about and how important they actually are. Basically a bit is the short form of a binary digit which is. 0 or 1. Whatever operation you do in computer, the computer stores and performs operations on these binary digits. So, it is quite evident that a 32 bit processor can perform calculations faster as compared to the 64 bit processors. 64 bit processors have a data bus that is 64 bit wide. On the other hand, a 32 bit processor features a data bus which is 32 bits wide. So, naturally, 64 bit processor's data bus is capable of carrying more information than that of the 32 bit processor's data bus.

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From this discussion, you may feel that a 64 bit processor is the ideal choice while buying a computer. But before you come to this conclusion, we would like to tell you to wait and consider a few more things. If you are buying a computer for simple tasks such as operations in MS Office, or browsing internet, a 64 bit processor will not make much difference in your experience. Instead, if you want your computer to use for software development or multimedia works, a 64 bit processor will come handy. So, better mull over your requirements and buy accordingly.

Another important thing is that, for better performance of the computer with a 64 bit processor, a RAM with more storage capacity is required. You will not see much improvement with a 512 MB or 1 GB RAM. For better performance, more RAM is required. The cost of 64 bit processor is much higher than a 32 bit processor.

So, before going for a particular processor, you must consider your requirements and budget and buy accordingly.

Author Resource:- 64 bit processors can perform more task than a 32 bit processor. If you are thinking which one would be ideal for your PC, you can get in touch with a computer services company for help.

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