ElDiabloConCaca
U.S.D.A. Prime
What I want to know ... is why Apple has hobbled my flagship product (Mac Pro, Quad Xeon, 8 gig memory) with a 32bit EFI. Imagine my surprise when SL came out and I don't have 64bit kernel support!
I use almost all the apps listed in the following performance review, and hence am missing out on some serious performance increases!
Even though your kernel runs in 32-bit mode, applications (if so written) will run in all of 64-bit glory.
That means that those applications will run exactly the same whether you boot into a 32-bit kernel or a 64-bit kernel.
You are not missing out on any kind of real or perceived "performance boost" by running a 32-bit kernel. Any 64-bit applications will run in 64-bit space, with all the same 64-bit performance increases, the same as they would on a computer that boots into a 64-bit kernel.
Just FYI, the only Apple computer that boots into a 64-bit kernel is the XServe.
To sum it up, you're not missing out on anything. You can address all your RAM in your computer, and OS X doesn't run any faster in 64-bit mode than it does in 32-bit mode.
The amount of "bits" of a kernel has extremely little to do with "speed."