looking for >32-bit address space [and how will C handle it

Brian bcase Case bcase at cup.portal.com
Thu Apr 6 04:01:53 AEST 1989


>Take a look at this month's Spectrum -- there's an article about the
>Intel i680 chip, which seems to have a flat 64-bit address space.

No, it has a 64-bit data bus and a 32-bit address bus; the address
space is a flat, 4Gbyte space.  This is why I don't think it should
be called a 64-bit microprocessor.



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