
New PCs 64 bit?
sed / 1 decade ago (21 September 2008 10:09)
If I only now make my walls in 24 bit... If my programs [like Photoshop7] go to 32 bit... How are people supposed to know WHAT is going on with 64 bit? I pick up the Zunday paper and see this and that [hard drive space - DDR3 vs. DDR2 memory - this video card vs. that video card - ETC. Do gamer machines work better for ART? Its just way out there for me!
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1 decade ago (21.09.2008 11:16)
Reply by: kchristine
You guys are way over my head. 

1 decade ago (22.09.2008 01:07)
Reply by: netwolf56
I would also like to add that 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit having to do with display graphics refers to the number of colors, or tones. 8 bits per pixel equals 256 colors. 16 bit is 2 to the 16th power or about 65000 colors. 24 bit or true color about two million color shades and 32 bit is over 4 billion shades.
In operating systems 32 bit refers to the data paths...obviously a 64 bit data path can move some data and can access huge amts of RAM, in the terabyte range, but as Fred said, applications have to be written for 32 bit and 64 bit systems. As usual the software lags way behind the technology.
In operating systems 32 bit refers to the data paths...obviously a 64 bit data path can move some data and can access huge amts of RAM, in the terabyte range, but as Fred said, applications have to be written for 32 bit and 64 bit systems. As usual the software lags way behind the technology.
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