32-bit vs 64-bit finally clarified.
We resolve this definitively now.
He mentions ARM in the video from the beginning, likely referring to its relevance during that segment.
16 billion gigabytes of data in a fun way!
Sure, I understand. Let's keep it concise.
Edzel needs more than what's available.
However, I was aware of this before...
this video covers topics beyond just x86 and x86-64, including arm32 and arm64 as well.
My Chrome uses about how much RAM it requires. Edzel needs a 256-bit processor and around 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999 gigabytes of DDR8 memory.
Remains unclear why it uses x86 instead of x32, keep crying
Soon he'll desire a pair of Xeons...