32 or 64 bits is the size of the base data volume used by an operating system or a specific computer part. In this case, the most important unit is the CPU's base data unit.
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The answer three months ago is confusing about how this has to do with RAM. Windows had to go to 64-bit, because a 32-bit record can only refer to 2 ^ 32 memory addresses and therefore cannot access up to 4 GB of RAM from the CPU.
You'll probably want to use more than 4 GB of RAM for today's inflated software. However, if it is more efficient than Windows 10, it will be possible to run the 64-bit operating system in 4 GB or less.
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A 64-bit system will also be faster when processing large data segments. The only reason to use a 32-bit system today would be if you need to run an old 16-bit application. 32-bit Windows programs can run on 64-bit Windows systems, but 16-bit programs cannot run.
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