Affinity X64 Review

That changed when Serif (now Canva-owned but still fiercely independent in spirit) fully committed to a .

In the broader creative software landscape, x64 has been standard for over a decade. But Affinity’s journey from a lightweight 32-bit underdog to a reflects its philosophy: remove technical ceilings so creatives can focus on craft, not crashes. affinity x64

The shift to x64 also unlocked better multi-threading. Affinity’s core was always well-parallelized, but under a native 64-bit environment, thread scheduling and memory paging become dramatically more efficient. Exporting a 24-page brochure to PDF? It’ll use every core available without choking the UI thread. That changed when Serif (now Canva-owned but still

And that’s the quiet power of going x64. but under a native 64-bit environment