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
![ARM Working On 64-bit Processor For 2014 Samsung Smartphone; Predicts Shift To 128-bit Processors By 2015 - Lowyat.NET ARM Working On 64-bit Processor For 2014 Samsung Smartphone; Predicts Shift To 128-bit Processors By 2015 - Lowyat.NET](https://www.lowyat.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Samsung-Exynos-5-Octa-with-HMP.jpg)
ARM Working On 64-bit Processor For 2014 Samsung Smartphone; Predicts Shift To 128-bit Processors By 2015 - Lowyat.NET
![ARM and Samsung putting final touches on a 64-bit Exynos, 128-bit mobile chips fleshed out, too - PhoneArena ARM and Samsung putting final touches on a 64-bit Exynos, 128-bit mobile chips fleshed out, too - PhoneArena](https://m-cdn.phonearena.com/images/article/49494-wide-two_1200/ARM-and-Samsung-putting-final-touches-on-a-64-bit-Exynos-128-bit-mobile-chips-fleshed-out-too.jpg)
ARM and Samsung putting final touches on a 64-bit Exynos, 128-bit mobile chips fleshed out, too - PhoneArena
![16-bit computer loosely based on the nandgame schematic, with 128 bit RAM and 256 bit ROM! : r/redstone 16-bit computer loosely based on the nandgame schematic, with 128 bit RAM and 256 bit ROM! : r/redstone](https://preview.redd.it/16-bit-computer-loosely-based-on-the-nandgame-schematic-v0-fah9n6vvwa0a1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=e63df1270e06e674a6fa25953102019367d1655c)