Le jeu 10/04/2003 à 11:40, Hamish Marson a écrit : > Then again, it's more likely to end up SLOWER as loading 64 bit values > from memory into registers is going to go at half the speed of loading > 32 bit values, just based on bus bandwidth alone. If the system you're > supporting does BOTH 32 & 64 bit at the same time, then unless you need > > 2GB access, 32bit is probably going to be the way to go.
AIUI, this is true for e.g. sparc64, but not for x86_64. The opteron is not just an i386 with 64 bit registers, but has new registers and new optimizations which make it run faster with 64 bit executables than with 32 bit ones. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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