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Key benefits
- Access to more memory: 64-bit Excel can use much more than the ~2–3 GB addressable by 32-bit Excel, reducing out-of-memory errors for large datasets and complex calculations.
- Improved performance for memory-bound tasks: When tasks are limited by available RAM (large pivot caches, big arrays, or in-memory models), the x64 version avoids paging and frequently yields faster completion.
- Better for large PowerPivot models: PowerPivot and other in-memory analytics benefit from extra addressable memory to store models and caches.
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) alongside the standard 32-bit architecture. This change specifically revolutionized how power users interacted with Excel 2010, allowing for much larger workbooks and more complex data sets than ever before. The Evolution to 64-bit Architecture The Mysterious Case of "The Thingy" Key benefits
Dim bigNumber As LongLong
bigNumber = 2^48 ' Works in x64 only
- Click on the cell where you want the result to appear.
- Type
=A1+B1(assuming the data is in cells A1 and B1) and press Enter.