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64-bit is the big brother because 64 is bigger than 32.
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Wouldn't the 64 bit version be the younger brother to the 32 bit version?
the 64Bit is refereed as the "older brother" because is usually more robust, and better built
@makavre
where did you hear that? just cuz the program binarys are 64bit and can address more memory doesn't make it more robust..
correct me if i am wrong..
@Curtis Joslin
actually, my reply was 32bit based ....
i dont have a 64bit answer yet... (with more facts, and supportive arguments)
PS. You're actually right :)
Instead of overthinking it and coming up with all these crazy technical reasons for why one version would be the older or younger brother, how about ...
64-bit is the big brother because 64 is bigger than 32.
So, there you go.
who cares as long as I can address 16GB of RAM?