Hey, computer engineering nerds! We have an unimportant question for y'all: do you think we'll end up moving past 64-bit architectures to larger numbers, like 128-bit or 256-bit? We know there's advantages that pressed the home computer to go from 8 to 64 bit over the course of the 1980s, '90s, and '00s, but we don't know what the disadvantages are to pushing the bit widths up.

Other than, like, not needing it. Do we just not need it? We're curious!

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@packbat I think moving to wider registers isn't really worth it, 64-bit numbers are fine for most tasks. I think GPUs have wider registers? but for general computing it'd probably just make everything need too much memory

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