A growing number of Linux distributions no longer offer 32-bit versions, and that’s a trend that’s very much set to continue. If you’re a Windows user running older hardware, then you’ll be pleased that Microsoft has yet to follow suit, but starting with the next version of Windows 10, the May 2020 Update (or 2004 if you prefer), the software developer is finally beginning the process of killing off support for non-64-bit systems. According to the updated Minimum Hardware Requirements page, as spotted by Neowin: Beginning with Windows 10, version 2004, all new Windows 10 systems will be required to…
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