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*[[w:c:apple:64-bit addressing|64-bit addressing]] allows for access to up to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 [[w:c:apple:Byte|byte]]s, or 18.4 [[w:c:apple:Exabyte|exabyte]]s of data.
 
*[[w:c:apple:64-bit addressing|64-bit addressing]] allows for access to up to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 [[w:c:apple:Byte|byte]]s, or 18.4 [[w:c:apple:Exabyte|exabyte]]s of data.
 
*64 bits of data make 8 [[w:c:apple:Byte|byte]]s, referred to by programmers as a '''[[w:c:apple:quadword|quadword]]'''.
 
*64 bits of data make 8 [[w:c:apple:Byte|byte]]s, referred to by programmers as a '''[[w:c:apple:quadword|quadword]]'''.
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[[Adobe Creative Cloud]] presently only supports 64-bit systems. With the exception of [[Adobe Acrobat]], which still retains legacy support, the last applications to support [[32-bit]] were released in 2019.<ref name="adobe-32bit">[https://theblog.adobe.com/upcoming-changes-to-creative-cloud-os-support-for-windows-32-bit/ Upcoming Changes to Creative Cloud OS Support for Windows 32-Bit], Adobe Blog. 2019-06-18.</ref>
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Revision as of 19:08, 19 February 2020

64-bit refers to sixty-four binary (0 or 1) units of integer data. This allows for up to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 combinations of values.

  • 64-bit color, is typically split into four sets of 16-bit values for 65,536 levels per RGBA channel (red, green, blue, and alpha). The three 16-bit RGB values deliver 281,474,976,710,656 unique colors, the same as 48-bit color, but with the addition of 65,536 levels of transparency defined by the alpha channel. This range is also known as deep color.
  • 64-bit sound allows for a range of up to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 values (−9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to +9,223,372,036,854,775,807) per sample (Hertz).
  • 64-bit addressing allows for access to up to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 bytes, or 18.4 exabytes of data.
  • 64 bits of data make 8 bytes, referred to by programmers as a quadword.

Adobe Creative Cloud presently only supports 64-bit systems. With the exception of Adobe Acrobat, which still retains legacy support, the last applications to support 32-bit were released in 2019.[1]

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