The processor is the hardware component at the center of a modern
computer. The processor fetches data from memory and copies it back into
memory after having performed computations on it. In the current
consumer market, there are processors that can operate on pieces of data
that are up to 32 bits in size; more modern processors can operate on
64 bits at a time. The number of bits is an unchangeable characteristic
of a given processor, encoded in its circuitry. 64-bit processors can
run 32- or 64-bit operating systems (thanks to backwards-compatibility
built into their instruction sets), but 32-bit processors can only run
32-bit operating systems. You can easily determine whether your
processor and your operating system are running in 32- or 64-bit mode.
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