durosity wrote:I’d rather 65 bit support. It’s clearly 1 better than 64 bit.
Support for X86-64 would be enough for me. Among other improvements, the X86-64 architecture provides twice the number of CPU memory registers over the X86 architecture, which usually yields a significant increase in speed. Twice the registers means slow writes/reads to main memory occur less often. In other words, the move to "64-bits" isn't just about the increased precision available. Some applications work just fine within 32-bits native precision but would still benefit from using the "new"* hardware and software architecture.
*X86-64 is almost 20 years old.