What is the purpose of 64-bit? I'm not suggesting we do away with it -- it has 80+ followers and over 2,000 questions -- but I'm genuinely unsure of when it should be used.
I see it (and 32-bit) used sometimes to specify which version of an OS is being used, sometimes with respect to a processor, and sometimes when the distinction is causing an issue with installing or using a piece of software. I can tell in a lot of cases that the tag is irrelevant to the question.
So, when exactly should 64-bit be used?
I'd like to get some community consensus and then edit the tag wiki excerpt to include some sorely needed usage guidance.
Then, cleanup?
Related tags that already exist:
32-vs-64-bit x 43
cpu-architecture x 101
64-bit
: superuser.com/questions/442246/…windows-x64
tag or even justamd64
orx86_64
rather than 64-bit. Right now, a query for windows+64-bit (the combination on that question) doesn't mean what people expect it to... it could give you questions about Itanium or running Windows 10 on a 64-bit ARM processor.