On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Eric Blossom wrote:
> > It would probably be a fairly marginal difference though..
> > (Right? I haven't done any tests..)
>
> Twice as many registers available for the compiler in 64-bit mode.
> This makes a big difference, since the X86 architecture is register
> starved.

Yes, I am aware there are architectural improvements but theory doesn't 
always hold :)

(ie I am wondering if anyone has done a comparison)

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