![]() Intel ARK maximum memory specifications are nGB for all 64-bit processors, but for the IA-32 family the " nGB" is replaced with " nbits", e.g. ![]() This is where confusion reigns because Technet (and MSDN to lesser extent) imply Windows 64 is required to use over 4 GB of RAM, omitting the part about hardware support. It refers to Windows 64 compatibility, as I remember IA-32e is not supported after 8.1. ![]() I would like to point out "64-bit instruction set" as defined by Intel doesn't guarantee a 64-bit CPU. ![]()
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