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    Question 32- or 64-bits?

    Hi everybody,

    I was just playing arround with the Konsole and run the following command line

    Code:
    oscar@dell-desktop:~$ sudo lshw -C memory
    And here is the result

    Code:
    *-firmware              
           description: BIOS
           vendor: Dell Inc.
           physical id: 0
           version: A11 (06/19/2008)
           size: 64KiB
           capacity: 1984KiB
           capabilities: isa pci pcmcia pnp upgrade shadowing cdboot bootselect int13floppy720 int5printscreen int9keyboard int14serial int17printer int10video acpi usb agp smartbattery biosbootspecification netboot
      *-cache:0
           description: L1 cache
           physical id: 700
           size: 32KiB
           capacity: 32KiB
           capabilities: internal write-back data
      *-cache:1
           description: L2 cache
           physical id: 701
           size: 2MiB
           capacity: 2MiB
           clock: 66MHz (15.0ns)
           capabilities: pipeline-burst internal varies unified
      *-memory
           description: System Memory
           physical id: 1000
           slot: System board or motherboard
           size: 2GiB
         *-bank:0
              description: DIMM DDR Synchronous 667 MHz (1.5 ns)
              product: M4 70T2864QZ3-CE6
              vendor: CE00000000000000
              physical id: 0
              serial: 824D0D8E
              slot: DIMM_A
              size: 1GiB
              width: 64 bits
              clock: 667MHz (1.5ns)
         *-bank:1
              description: DIMM DDR Synchronous 667 MHz (1.5 ns)
              product: M4 70T2864QZ3-CE6
              vendor: CE00000000000000
              physical id: 1
              serial: 824D0D89
              slot: DIMM_B
              size: 1GiB
              width: 64 bits
              clock: 667MHz (1.5ns)


    I don't know much about this 64-bits structure, but as you can see the laptop has core 2 duo processor. Does the red marked line means that my computer has 64-bits structure?

    Thank you all in advance.

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    Re: 32- or 64-bits?

    Pretty much every machine made today has 64 bit architecture. It has been around now for 10 years or so. The big problem is that application developers are unwilling to commit resources to make 64 bit applications.

    That said, there are many many applications for Linux/Ubuntu that are made to run on the 64 bit operating system. They are much faster than their 32 bit counterparts. A 64 bit OS can also access far more ram more quickly than 32 bit.

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    Re: 32- or 64-bits?

    Yes, Intel Core 2 Duo chips are 64bit.

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    Re: 32- or 64-bits?

    Thank you very much both of you!

    But I got another question. Would I change the OS from 32- to 64-bits? or Are there another requirements on hardware for doing that?

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    Re: 32- or 64-bits?

    As far as I know, there wouldn't be any special hardware requirements above what you have.

    I have a Core 2 Duo as well and tried 64-bit (I think it was Ubuntu 8.04). I didn't notice any better speed.

    The software compatibility issues are pretty minor... The biggest problem for me was the Flash plugin in Firefox, and that was before Flash 10 came out I think. I assume the problem has been fixed since then.

    32-bit applications will run in 64-bit, however, if no 64-bit version is available. But unless you have 4gb or more RAM, I don't think there's too much of a reason to switch right now.

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    Re: 32- or 64-bits?

    Quote Originally Posted by GammaRay256 View Post
    As far as I know, there wouldn't be any special hardware requirements above what you have.

    I have a Core 2 Duo as well and tried 64-bit (I think it was Ubuntu 8.04). I didn't notice any better speed.

    The software compatibility issues are pretty minor... The biggest problem for me was the Flash plugin in Firefox, and that was before Flash 10 came out I think. I assume the problem has been fixed since then.

    32-bit applications will run in 64-bit, however, if no 64-bit version is available. But unless you have 4gb or more RAM, I don't think there's too much of a reason to switch right now.
    Not entirely true. Depending on what applications you are using, there can be significant performance improvements to be had by moving to 64bit. CPU intensive tasks such as video editing or 3D rendering can see upwards of 30% improvements. If you are just using it for email, word-processing, web-browsing, etc, then no, you won't see any difference.

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    Smile Re: 32- or 64-bits?

    Thank you again.

    I prefer not to try to change to 64-bits, 'cause I do not run heavy programs... and it is working perfectly.

    Best wishes.
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