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Actually, the major reason behind 64 bits is more memory. You _could_, of course, implement some kind of elaborate paging scheme to have your 8-bit processor access tons of memory... but let's not.
Isn't WLAN supposed to be quite sensitive to rain and humidity? Microwaves generally lose a lot of energy to water molecules - ergo microwave ovens.
"You said nuclear. It's nukular, the r is silent." - Peter Griffin
Actually, the major reason behind 64 bits is more memory. You _could_, of course, implement some kind of elaborate paging scheme to have your 8-bit processor access tons of memory... but let's not.
Isn't WLAN supposed to be quite sensitive to rain and humidity? Microwaves generally lose a lot of energy to water molecules - ergo microwave ovens.
"You said nuclear. It's nukular, the r is silent." - Peter Griffin