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Originally Posted by theducks
x64 is standard notation every app I have installed.
x32 is assumed, since 32bits existed before 64 bit Windows processors
(some of us remember, 8 bit processors: 8080, and 16 bit processors: 80286 )
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I've seldom seen x32 being used. x86 is what I do see used for the 32-bit versions.
Some of us remember using Z80 processors as a step up from the 8080 along with 6800 and 6502 processors families. 3000 solder joints later and you had a working computer—you prayed fervently.