>From Wikipedia's article on Windows 10 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10#System_requirements>: «Starting 
with Windows 10 version 2004, Microsoft will require new OEM devices to use 
64-bit processors, and will therefore cease the distribution of x86 
(32-bit) variants of Windows 10 via OEM channels. The 32-bit variants of 
Windows 10 will remain available via non-OEM channels, and Microsoft will 
continue to "[provide] feature and security updates on these devices".»

Not that it is a good thing to be heedless of RAM usage, but relief from 
the address-space restrictions of 32-bit Windows is a Good Thing. 

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