How to Use a 64-bit Web Browser on Windows

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Published on Mon, 02 Apr 2012 11:00:18 GMT Indexed on 2012/04/02 11:34 UTC
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64-bit version of Windows don’t use 64-bit browsers by default – they’re still in their infancy, although even Adobe Flash now supports 64-bit browsers. Using a 64-bit browser can offer significant performance benefits, according to some benchmarks.

This article is for Windows users – 64-bit Linux distributions include 64-bit browsers, so you don’t have to do anything special on Linux.

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