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http://www.cakewalk.com/x64/whitepaper.asp
I just want to point out: Quote:
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i'd be careful to believe every word of that imho…
such articles from software devs don't exactly tell the full story
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Actually they're absolutely right - 32bit processors can access up to 4 GB of RAM, while 64bit can make use of 1TB. This will be of great benefit for samplers at least. The only problem is that we'll have to wait a couple more years for memory to become cheap enough.
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And to shrink in size enough to fit on a mainboard
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and to have un-limited and un-stopable power source - then hdd's will go in history
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And how about the 36-bit addressing mode that some cpu's provide? This extends the addressable memory to 64 GB.
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