Hello forumers!
I bought a new laptop recently. It has some awesome specs for a laptop.
i7 Intel processor
8GB ddr3 RAM (ddr5 preferred, but for a laptop, and 8Gigs, I'll take it!)
Backlit keyboard, lightweight (less than 2lbs.)
It's some good stuff. But I have a question regarding the CPU. I'm not tech saavy when it comes to PC hardware.
So it's using a x64 CPU.
Does that mean, I can't run x86 programs?
If I am not mistaken, x86 is used for units using 3.5GB of RAM or lower, and x64 is for 4GB+.
I read most computers use x86 architecture. Perhaps then it's because most pcs do not use 4GB+ of RAM.
So then any pc, if I am not mistaken, using 4GB+ of RAM is running with a x64 CPU?
I never thought this would hinder me. I want to buy a book that comes with a liveCD (to learn some low-level programming, assembly, etc.) however the liveCD only runs on x86 architecture. I was advised it would not work on anything else. That's when all of a sudden I came to the question; Am I hindered with this PC?
I mean, gamers ideally would run higher than 4GB of RAM, so I feel like that such a large population is running on x64 architecture computers.
So it comes down to me being concerned whether x64 CPUs are a hindrance, or if x64 computers are common and there's nothing to be worried about, except that the liveCD won't run. Which is fine.
I hope I was able to logically convey my question and concerns.
Thanks forumers!