I may dare to guess that todays CPUs are going to be 128 or even 256-bit internal / therefore there may have to be 256-bit hardware encryption in-chip as well. (Dedicated mainly for servers where Linux is playing a leading role. Unfortunatelly the inexorable race for the priority in bussiness =>costumers, clients,companies and buyers might get tricky or even dirty to get rid of the competitors ). But the overall architecture of the motherboards as we are talking is about/i386.. even Ubuntu versions and Win 7,8,10..etc today are in the time of overstep to 64-bit architecture which may last for a decade. Many other chip manufacturers are going to step on this bandwagon not only leading Intel and ('left part of brains') AMD. Since there's to be developed SSDs, RAMs, GPUs, I/O controllers...a bunch of chips that have to support 64-bit architecture. Like I know and follow this world of technology actually living & studying on a hardship. Have fine there!
2016-08-29 19:05 GMT+02:00 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net>: > On Mon, 29 Aug 2016 16:41:10 +0200, Oskar Pernarcic wrote: > >At home I own Atari 1024ST. It is a 16-bit architecture device based > >on Motorolla 68000 CPU and the company of chips on the motherboard. I > >was collected money to buy it for almost a year and more, payed a > >prof. to solder additional RAM onto existed in the case. > > The MC68000 is 32-bit intern, just 16-bit extern. > > My 520ST with the maximum of 4 MiB and a few other modifications: > > http://picpaste.de/atari_st.jpg > > Regards, > Ralf > > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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