![]() But the 32-bit builds can only use part of the user's memory address space and so we are not taking full advantage of the user's platform capabilities. Users with 64-bit Windows 7 (and Vista) can currently use Firefox 32-bit builds and that's what we offer them. This feature falls primarily in the Experience category (from the "Discover, Experience, and Connect" vision statement.) There are potential performance benefits as well - especially in JavaScript land. ![]() It would help dramatically with OOM crashes due to address space exhaustion. Offering a x86 64-bit Firefox to Windows 7 (and Vista) 64-bit users brings one immediate and major improvement.
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