32 Bit Vs 64 Bit?
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The main difference between 32-bit and 64-bit is the amount of memory a processor can access. A 32-bit processor can address up to 4GB of memory, while a 64-bit processor can address up to 16 exabytes (or 17.2 billion gigabytes). This means a 64-bit processor can handle larger amounts of data than a 32-bit processor. Additionally, a 64-bit processor can process larger numbers than a 32-bit processor, which allows it to perform more complex operations.