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The size of a byte primitive is 8-bits.
It differs slightly depending on what platform your computer uses or what language you are using. for the Java programming language, which is platform independent, it is 64-bits.
8*sizeof (long), usually 32 or 64
it is the same as an int, String, or any of the others:float myVar = 5.7f;If you try to assign a decimal number you must place an "f" at the end, otherwise Java will assume you are trying to assign a double.
A double type in Java is a 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point value. The basics of this data format consists of 3 parts: base, bits, and exponent. The 64-bit specification says that the base is 2, the bits are 53, and the max exponent is 1023. Without going into too much detail, this means that the largest value that a double can store is: (2-2-52)*101023 and with a precision (smallest non-zero number) of 4.9*10-324.
byte - 8 bits short - 16 bits char - 16 bits int - 32 bits long - 64 bits float - 32 bit double - 64 bit The boolean primitive type is only required to store two values (true or false), but the implementation may actually use a larger data type to store it. For example, Sun's implementation of Java uses a byte to store each boolean. You can find the size of each type in the Java Language Specification, linked below.
The size of a byte primitive is 8-bits.
16 bits. Java char values (and Java String values) use Unicode.
It differs slightly depending on what platform your computer uses or what language you are using. for the Java programming language, which is platform independent, it is 64-bits.
8 bits
The width of the data path in bits
MCA
The width of each entry in the FAT is 12 bits.
44 bits
64 Bits
The data width of a CPU is the bit rate. The Intel makes 2 types of Pentium 4's, one with 32 bits and the other with 64 bits.
50 bits.....