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Do you even know bro? x64 is just a fancy way of saying the processor uses 64 bit extensions for the instructions set. X-86 doesn't automatically mean 32 bit. 

 

No, they are 64bit.  Their CPU cores are just modified 64bit AMD Bobcat CPU cores in either machine. x64/x32-64 instruction set.  Neither console uses a 32bit CPU architecture.    I mean sure, they could run 32bit code, as the cores can execute x86 instructions, but the machines them selves and their operating systems are 64bit.

The joke flew right over your heads.

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The joke flew right over your heads.

sadly this is the internet, the amount of people that have no idea what they're talking about, even on forums like this one, is quite impressive. Your reply looked like a genuine answer from someone who has no clue, didn't look like a joke.

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