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Mo 08.07.2024 01:18

Today, 64-bit CPUs are everywhere, from smartphones to PCs to servers. Chips with fewer bits are still made and can be desirable for specific applications that don't handle larger numbers, but they're pretty niche. Yet, we still don't have 128-bit CPUs, even though it's been nearly three decades since the first 64-bit chips hit the market.

Ultimately, the key reason why we don't have 128-bit CPUs is that there's no demand for a 128-bit hardware-software ecosystem.

xda-developers.com/128-bit-cpu

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