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why is x86 called "otherwise disastrous X86 architecture" and doex x64 improve?
why is x86 called "otherwise disastrous X86 architecture" and doex x64 improve?
for example, http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/01/floating-point-bugs-explode
but i have heard many claims that x86 sucks yet it seems to work fine with windows.
does x64 improve on x86?
the things i know of is the limited number of registers in x86, which x64 doubles
why is x86 called "otherwise disastrous X86 architecture" and doex x64 improve?
for example, http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/01/floating-point-bugs-explode
but i have heard many claims that x86 sucks yet it seems to work fine with windows.
does x64 improve on x86?
the things i know of is the limited number of registers in x86, which x64 doubles
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