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(Created page with "===What does A CPU being 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit really mean?=== <!-- Not quite as much as you'ld think. It typically refers to the largest unit that most common instructions typically deal with. In many cases, * that is the size of the registers * the size the ALU deals with * the largest size various CPU instructions deal with and also * is ''related'' to the size of the the memory bus (but this can be looser) * is ''related'' to the size of the addresses...") |
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