What would a 128-bit operating system be like? Is it even practical or would it ever be necessary? Would it run faster or anything like that? I'm not a developer so please
![Transmeta: formerly super secretive Silicon Valley startup who employed Linus Torvalds and built a very low power x86 CPU ("Crusoe") based on binary translation to 128 bit VLIW core. Last IPO of Transmeta: formerly super secretive Silicon Valley startup who employed Linus Torvalds and built a very low power x86 CPU ("Crusoe") based on binary translation to 128 bit VLIW core. Last IPO of](https://preview.redd.it/transmeta-formerly-super-secretive-silicon-valley-startup-v0-ggqxj3t1eibc1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f57235db3727fb19e6dc2e0b1004b7f74ee6f506)
Transmeta: formerly super secretive Silicon Valley startup who employed Linus Torvalds and built a very low power x86 CPU ("Crusoe") based on binary translation to 128 bit VLIW core. Last IPO of
![A 128-bit word read from memory in a single instruction holds 16 data... | Download Scientific Diagram A 128-bit word read from memory in a single instruction holds 16 data... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221236104/figure/fig1/AS:650036241240070@1531992125201/A-128-bit-word-read-from-memory-in-a-single-instruction-holds-16-data-elements.png)