Hard to say.
The Chinese invented the black mose at first and then when the Egyptians found out, they took the idea and change it a little bit and called it ink.
ASCII is a 7 bit code developed and standardized by the telegraph industry for use on teletypes as a replacement for their older Baudot 5 bit code. The computing industry when they adopted ASCII extended it in several different nonstandard ways to an 8 bit code because after 1964 (when the IBM System 360 was introduced) the standard computer memory unit had become the 8 bit byte.
glass master jenkins invented the glass eye
ASCII is a 7 bit code. There are many nonstandard extensions of ASCII to 8 or 9 bits by various computer companies. ASCII was developed to replace the obsolete 6 bit BAUDOT teletype code and was never originally intended for use on computers.
A cellphone always contain a small CPU
No, there were no 4-bit consoles. The 2600 uses the 8-bit 6507 CPU and an 8-bit bus.
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it has 8 data buses and 16 adress buses....that is why it an 8 bit microprocessor
8085 is a 8 bit microprocessor and so A register which is also known as accumulator is also 8 bit.
The 8088 was a 16 bit microprocessor implemented on an 8 bit databus.
Each assembly/machine instruction has a unique value which indicates what operation is to be performed, what addressing mode, etc. Typically one of these codes or bit(s) within the code would indicate if this were a 16 bit code. In this way, if the CPU received an 8 bit code with no extension for 16 bit mode, it would run the 8 bit code (assuming that when 8 bits instructions were written it didn't have to be future/forward compatible).
The year of 1972.
64bit, It can use more than 3gb of ram, while 32bit can utilise only 3gb.
The difference between a 32 bit and 64 bit CPU is the speed in which a computer will read and process the information. A 64 bit CPU will read much quicker and can handle the memory usage better than a 32 bit.
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1971.
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