Jimen Ching wrote:
I guess you mean this Power3 processor, which is a 64bit processor.

I curious as to what kind of applications you have that need a 64bit
processor.

--jc

Well, personally I have nothing that requires 64bit, just having Athlon 64 would allow me to run existing 32bit programs but also optimized 64bit programs using up to eight 64bit general purpose registers and eight floating point registers. gcc and the Linux kernel is already ported to x86_64.

Not just extra speed, some real coolness factor of having 64bit.

LTSP servers may benefit from the ability to cheaply have servers go higher than 4GB of RAM.

Warren

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