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Arguments for renaming the tag into :

  • 64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64; having the correct spelling in the tag might help non-native English speakers to use it in the question (and maybe answer) text as well
  • the 32-bit counterpart already reads
  • the 16-bit counterpart already reads

Arguments for not changing it:

  • The 128-bit counterpart reads
  • There are a plethora of minor tags , , that don't have the dash
  • The tag. Should this then change to be [32-bit-64-bit]?

Arguments for renaming the tag into :

  • 64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64
  • the 32-bit counterpart already reads
  • the 16-bit counterpart already reads

Arguments for not changing it:

  • The 128-bit counterpart reads
  • There are a plethora of minor tags , , that don't have the dash
  • The tag. Should this then change to be [32-bit-64-bit]?

Arguments for renaming the tag into :

  • 64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64; having the correct spelling in the tag might help non-native English speakers to use it in the question (and maybe answer) text as well
  • the 32-bit counterpart already reads
  • the 16-bit counterpart already reads

Arguments for not changing it:

  • The 128-bit counterpart reads
  • There are a plethora of minor tags , , that don't have the dash
  • The tag. Should this then change to be [32-bit-64-bit]?
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Arguments for renaming the tag into :

  • 64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64
  • the 32-bit counterpart already reads
  • the 16-bit counterpart already reads

Arguments for not changing it:

  • The 128-bit counterpart reads
  • There are a plethora of minor tags , , that don't have the dash
  • The tag. Should this then change to be [32-bit-64-bit]?

Arguments for renaming the tag into :

  • 64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64
  • the 32-bit counterpart already reads

Arguments for renaming the tag into :

  • 64-bit seems to be the correct spelling in English, see for example the Wikipedia articles 64-bit computing and x86-64
  • the 32-bit counterpart already reads
  • the 16-bit counterpart already reads

Arguments for not changing it:

  • The 128-bit counterpart reads
  • There are a plethora of minor tags , , that don't have the dash
  • The tag. Should this then change to be [32-bit-64-bit]?
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