What does a 64 bit processor mean?
Answer / Thakur Shravyam
A 64-bit processor is a type of central processing unit (CPU) that can handle larger amounts of data compared to its 32-bit counterpart. Specifically, it can address more than 4GB of physical memory and supports longer memory addresses. This results in improved performance and compatibility with modern software.
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