Is 32 bit obsolete?
Answer / Mitan Verma
While 32-bit systems are still supported by some operating systems and applications, they have limitations in terms of memory addressing (up to 4GB) compared to 64-bit systems. Therefore, for most modern computing tasks, 32-bit is considered obsolete.
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