64bit can use more system resources, and that can be helpful for Java since it needs to allocate a lot of system memory where 32-bit windows is limited to around 2-3 gb per application.
Though the 32-bit version might be slightly faster..it's more prone to out of memory errors.
So usually I just use the 64-bit version, unless for some odd reason I need to use the 32-bit one.
Though the 32-bit version might be slightly faster..it's more prone to out of memory errors.
So usually I just use the 64-bit version, unless for some odd reason I need to use the 32-bit one.
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