Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #11742, comment 5
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Ticket #11742, comment 5
initial v1 1 @Luposian: the only benefits that an x86_64 Haiku build provides are 1. support for all registers & instructions of x86_64 processors, and 2. allowing individual apps to use > 2GB of memory.1 @Luposian: the only benefits that an x86_64 Haiku build (really) provides are 1. support for all registers & instructions of x86_64 processors, and 2. allowing individual apps to use > 2GB of memory. 2 2 3 3 Currently, the only thing that really takes advantage of x86_64 is (AFAIK) FFmpeg and maybe JavaScriptCore's JIT, so unless you're working with videos (a lot) or playing HTML5 games, you probably won't notice the performance difference over GCC2[hybrid]. That's my experience anyway.