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I have checked the key PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE
under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment
in my pc.
Windows 7 is currently installed on my machine.
Just wanted t know if my processor is 32 bit or 64 bit and this is the place I should taken at?
I do NOT want o/s to tell me this info..
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Hello HMIndia,
All Intel® desktop processors are 32bit architecture; this means all Intel® processors are compatible with a 32bit operating system. Most of the newer processors have the support for a 64bit operating system by having a feature enabled called Intel® EM64T, which provides an extension in order to have the capability of supporting a 64 bit operating system and applications as well.
When the website states "Intel® 64: yes" this means the 32bit architecture of the processor, has support for 64bit operating systems and applications due to the previous feature explained.
Please let us know your processor model number or also, you can search for this information at: http://ark.intel.com/ http://ark.intel.com/
Then again, this will be specified under the "Intel® 64" field.
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Hello HMIndia,
All Intel® desktop processors are 32bit architecture; this means all Intel® processors are compatible with a 32bit operating system. Most of the newer processors have the support for a 64bit operating system by having a feature enabled called Intel® EM64T, which provides an extension in order to have the capability of supporting a 64 bit operating system and applications as well.
When the website states "Intel® 64: yes" this means the 32bit architecture of the processor, has support for 64bit operating systems and applications due to the previous feature explained.
Please let us know your processor model number or also, you can search for this information at: http://ark.intel.com/ http://ark.intel.com/
Then again, this will be specified under the "Intel® 64" field.
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Intel_Karla wrote:
All Intel® desktop processors are 32bit architecture
all Intel desktop processors are 64-bit starting with the Core2Duo.
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