On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Timothy Pearson
<kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
The only major difference between the various TDE
architectures is how
they are built--it is the same source code for any of them, so the
decision to go with i386/amd64 is generally made based on needed features
for other applications such as the >4GB per-process memory limit amd64
offers.
Tim
Doing CPU mining of some cryptocoins, I ran the same mining software
(compiled for 32 or 64 bit of course) on 32bit Debian Linux, then
64bit Debian, on the same hardware.
The 64bit mining achieved nearly twice the hashes per second as the 32bit.
If this is true of more than just the mining software, it could be the
reason for the apparent speed-up.
WINE still has only 32bit binaries, which is sad, but I live with that
because of Debian's "multi-arch".
Curt-
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