That's a quite uncommon question for a newbie. The instruction set architecture is only important for you if you happen to write a compiler.
instruction set (ISA) is the same as the bits of my processor?
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instruction set (ISA) is the same as the bits of my processor?
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That's a quite uncommon question for a newbie. The instruction set architecture is only important for you if you happen to write a compiler.
and how i can know the bits of my processor? i mean i cant see that in intel page so...
here is the link : http://ark.intel.com/es/products/42773/Intel-Celeron-Processor-E3500-1M-Cache-2_70-GHz-800-MHz-FSB