Sixty four bit computing, has been around since the beginning of computing, but it wasn't in the mainstream consumer marketplace until just a few years ago, while AMD announced AMD64 almost adecade ago. Getting the rest of the market to join up was aided by Intel's own implementation called Intel® 64. From there, you needed an operating system that supported the technology and applications that were compatible to take advantage of it. Before Windows® Vista and OS X 10.6, that was hard to come by. You've probably seen that Windows® 7 comes in 32 and 64-bit version and wondered what the difference is. Even now, I'm still surprised at how long it's taken to convert everyone over.
Without getting too technical or doing any math, I'll explain the difference and why you should go with it.
The Difference:

For your computer, this gives you support for more system memory, and that means better multitasking and generally improved performance across the board.
How to get it:

There's still plenty of headroom in the 64-bit architecture to last for many years to come, even considering how fast technology advances.
Just go with it:

I was quite familiar with the warning message in Windows XP, telling me I was out of free memory. While it's generally seen as the sweet spot amount of RAM to have, having more than 4 GB of memory in a 64-bit operating system can make it easier to manage large multimedia files like high definition videos and is essential for high-resolution 3D gaming. Audio and video recording also become more stable because the RAM provides an ample buffer while the hard drive busily spins away recording your data.
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