Comment by flohofwoe
3 days ago
TL;DR: no, unless you actually need more than 32-bit address range. The other advantages of 64-bit CPUs (e.g. 64-bit integer registers, more general purpose registers) are already taken advantage of by wasm32.
3 days ago
TL;DR: no, unless you actually need more than 32-bit address range. The other advantages of 64-bit CPUs (e.g. 64-bit integer registers, more general purpose registers) are already taken advantage of by wasm32.
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