32, 64
Modern Computers have a word size of 16, 32 or 64 bits.
It requires 6 bits to address 64 words. It does not matter what the word size is.
A bit size is one. It can be either a 0 or 1. Eight bits together is called a byte. Four bits (half of a byte) is called a nibble.
When you say that a computer has a 16 bit processor, you mean that the fundamental data size of the accumulator and registers is 16 bits. Examples of 16 bit processors include the DEC PDP-11, the Intel 8086/8088, and the MODCOMP Classic, circa 1980.
Rate refers to frequency, while size refers to the amount. Thus, Sampling Rate is measured in Hertz (number of times per second a sample is taken), and Sampling Size is measured in Bits (number of binary digits of information taken at a single time). Thus, if you Sample at 10 Hz/8 bits, that means you take 8 bits of information, 10 times per second.
Modern computers usually have a word size of 16, 32, or 64 bits.
Modern Computers have a word size of 16, 32 or 64 bits.
64 bits. The word size of Pentium processors is 32 bits. 64 bits and i have an intell
Which group of Intel processors uses a 32-bit word size and a 64 bit word size?
The number of bits that can be processed at one time is known as a processor's word width (but other names are also used, such as the processor's bus width).The word width varies between processor models. Early processors processed 4 bit words, then 8-bit processors became common. Today's processors tend to support 16, 32 and 64 bit words. The word width is not necessarily a power of two; some processors are designed for 24-bit words, for example.
64 bits wide
32 bit
word size
The largest number of bits a CPU can process is word size. A CPU's Word Size is the largest number of bits the CPU can process in one operation.
First off, I'm assuming you know what a microprocessor is. If not, please go look up that question (or, a related topic, the CPU (Central Processing Unit). 32 and 64 bits processors refer to the size of the native (default) word size in a processor. In a 32 bit processor, all basic operations happen on chunks of information 32-bits in size - information requiring more storage requires multiples of the 32-bit word. Likewise, 64-bit processors operate with a native size of 64-bit words. See the related question below for a more thorough explanation of the impact of 32 vs 64 bit native word size in a processor.
The term is used to describe the number of bits that a CPU can access at one time is bit rate. This is also written as a bitrate and uses the variable R.
the number of bits process at one time