Does 64 bit use more ram?
Answer / Tarun Chaudhary
64-bit systems can access more memory (RAM) than 32-bit systems due to their ability to handle larger addresses. However, using a 64-bit system does not necessarily mean that it will automatically use more RAM. The amount of RAM used depends on the applications running and the operating system's settings.
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