x86 and x64
x86 and x64
X86 refers to a family of x86 architecture processors, while x64 denotes 64-bit processing capabilities.
Let me clarify that for you. The numbers you're asking about—like 86 or 64—depend on the context. Could you share more details so I can explain their specific meaning?
Discusses the bus width design on a processor. x86 uses 32 bits; x64 (x86-64) uses 64 bits. Also covers memory considerations, as system RAM is typically x64 today. VRAM capacity ranges from 128-bit up to over 386-bit.
It seems you're referring to a term or concept labeled as "x79." Could you clarify what context you're asking about? I'm here to help with any details you need!
You're likely talking about the upcoming Intel X99 chipset, set to launch alongside Broadwell.