26-bit computing - определение. Что такое 26-bit computing
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Что (кто) такое 26-bit computing - определение


26-bit computing         
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BIT WIDTH
26 bit; 26-bit
In computer architecture, 26-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 26 bits wide, and thus can represent values up to 64 mega (base 2). Two examples of computer processors that featured 26-bit memory addressing are certain second generation IBM System/370 mainframe computer models introduced in 1981 (and several subsequent models), which had 26-bit physical addresses but had only the same 24-bit virtual addresses as earlier models, and the first generations of ARM processors.
64-bit computing         
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BIT WIDTH
64 bit; 64-bit computers; 64 bits; LP64; ILP64; 64-Bit Processor; LLP64; SILP64; 64-bit application; 64bit; 64-bit architecture; 64-bit; 64-bit OS; 64-bit operating system; 64-bit processor; Native x86-64 Windows software; 64-bit support; 64-Bit; 64-bit CPU; 64-bit computer; ILP32
In computer architecture, 64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 64 bits wide. Also, 64-bit CPUs and ALUs are those that are based on processor registers, address buses, or data buses of that size.
128-bit computing         
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BIT WIDTH
128bit; 128 bit; 128-bit architecture; 128-bit
While there are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 128-bit integers or addresses, a number of processors do have specialized ways to operate on 128-bit chunks of data.