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64 Bit .NET Code: Performance?
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08/25/04 02:40 PM EST posted by jake |
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I am sure we all understand the concept of 64 bit vs. 32 bit code: so let's not rehash it here. In theory, intensive CPU and Memory apps (like the one Jerry writes, every day) should see a big benefit from 64 bit code (big being <30%). In the C/C++ world, 64 bit code generally gives you a 25% increase (as is the case for MySQL).
But is this true for .NET? No one seems to know: am I the only one who uses BETA versions of the .NET framework? Surely not. Yet, the microsoft groups seem pretty weak.
Is anyone ready to migrate to 64 bit? Does anyone care? Thoughts?
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