Re: Does NVDA take up a lot of ram in win10?
@6, no, bitness does not contribute much to performance degradation. Windows does not emulate 32-bit; the processor does (this is called IA32E mode). Windows and Linux have this identical functionality, and what thee layers do is translate 32-bit and 64-bit pointers back and forth, plus types and such. Its a ridiculously over-complicated subsystem, but it does work, but the pointer transformation does not have much overhead, and the overhead it does have is not noticeable without benchmarking the code.
@8, yeah, that's definitely true. I should look into the code and write up a technical specification for it in case people want to understand it but aren't familiar with things like RPC (which I suspect is used here).
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