![]() ![]() For I/O-bound, not so much You should use 64-bit versions of all apps Windows supports a 32-bit subsystem. 1 More than Doubled: Implications of Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit SAS on Windows Chris Hemedinger, SASÄ£ Myths about 64-bit computing on Windows It s twice as fast as 32-bit computing on Windows Clock-time usually better, but not thanks to 64-bitness Your numeric results can be twice as large/precise Default SAS numeric length: 8 bytes * (8 bits/byte) = 64 bits Your programs can handle twice as much data For memory-intensive programs, true. ![]()
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