- The
bit is the most
basic unit of
information in
computing and
digital communication. The name is a
portmanteau of
binary digit. The
bit represents a logical...
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computer architecture, 64-
bit integers,
memory addresses, or
other data
units are
those that are 64
bits wide. Also, 64-
bit central processing units (CPU)...
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System/360
Model 30 (1965)
implemented the 32-
bit System/360 architecture, but had an 8-
bit native path width, and
performed 32-
bit arithmetic 8
bits...
- for the
Master System and Game Gear. It is a
companion to the 16-
bit Sega
Genesis game
Sonic the
Hedgehog for the 8-
bit Sega
Master System and Game Gear...
- seen for the three-
bit example and the four-
bit 10002 (23), the
number 2N will not
itself be
representable in a
system limited to N
bits, as it is just outside...
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bits have been used. The six-
bit character code was an often-used
implementation in
early encoding systems, and
computers using six-
bit and nine-
bit bytes...
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introduced by
Scientific Data
Systems of the
United States in 1966. The
first machines in the
series are the 16-
bit Sigma 2 and the 32-
bit Sigma 7; the
Sigma 7...
- The
Super Nintendo Entertainment System,
commonly shortened to
Super Nintendo,
Super NES or SNES, is a 16-
bit home
video game
console developed by Nintendo...
- of
bits,
using the
binary numeral system. The
order of the
memory bytes storing the
bits varies; see endianness. The width, precision, or
bitness of an...
- on
modern systems, is
implemented in an on-chip register, but is not
implemented on-chip in some 1-
bit systems.
Opcodes for at
least one 1-
bit processor...