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    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by iorgus, Jun 6, 2008.

  1. iorgus

    iorgus Notebook Consultant

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    Does my X61 has a x86 architecture or does it have a 64 bit Intel processor? Anyone knows?

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  2. yuio

    yuio NBR Assistive Tec. Tec.

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    lol what processor do you have, if it is
    Intel Core 2 duo = 64bit
    any AMD = 64bit(any thing in the last 4 years)
    core duo = 32bit
    pentium dual core = 32bit and 64bit

    but you will likely have X86 OS so yah = 32bit...
     
  3. iorgus

    iorgus Notebook Consultant

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    I have a T7300 Intel core 2 duo. So it's 64 bit?
     
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    ponicg Notebook Consultant

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    It's X86-64. It's the same X86 instruction set we've known and loved, but with 64 bit additions. Oh, and it's probably got some cool SSE3 and SSE4 addons. But yes, it's both X86 and 64 bit...
     
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    Thank you very much