Yes, a processor 80532 will handle and has the ability to run 64-bits. A processor 80532 is considered to be a Pentium 4 processor.
A 386SX processor has 16-bits and 386DX has 32-bits
The i7 is a 64 bit processor.
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A 64bit Processor is a specific type of processing chip. In general, a processor is a micro-chip designed solely to do calculation, to be the brains of a computing system. More specifically, the "64bit" refers to the size of the data inputs, or in other words the size of each piece of information being sent to the processor as 1 step. In this case, each instruction being sent to the processor would be 64 bits, or 0's and 1's, long.
The size of the accumulator is the same,means 64bit.
8086 is a 16bit processor.
Technically no. A bit is an electronic circuit therefore a processor that uses 32 bits can't be swapped out for one that uses 128 bits, because the 128 bit processor, because the other 96 circuits don't have anything to connect to. However, you can emulate a 128 bit processor with a 32 bit processor if the 32 bit processor is fast enough, or if you have a multicore processor. For example a quadcore 32 bit processor has 4 cores which handle 32 bits each, so using all 4 cores together you could process 128 bits all at once. If you run a dualcore 32bit processor using both cores you would have 64 bits and would have to run the processor twice as fast as the 128 bit processor to handle the same amount of data. A single core 32bit processor would then have to be run at 4 times the speed.
The iMac uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor which is a 64 bit processor.
The data path size for a 64-bit processor is 64 bits. This means it supports memory addresses, integer sizes and data paths that are 8 octets wide.
The DS's ARM9 processor is 32 bits. This is not a direct indication of its processing power, which is why it can play '64-bit' games.
Microprocessors have internal data pathways and internal registers with a fixed number of bits. An 32 bit processor will process 32 bit words, a 64 bit processor will process 64 bit words. The internal registers are sized to accommodate the word length with a single transfer. Generally, the more bits a processor can handle, the faster it can run. Smaller microprocessors might only process only 8 bits or less. A word length is the data width that can be hold by the microprocessor. The word length is represented in bits. word length is the instruction and other data handled by computers is in the forms of words. a word is a group of bits.
One limitation of a 16 bit processor, compared to a 64 bit processor, is computing speed. A 16 bit process can process 2 bytes (8 bits = 1 byte) of information per clock cycle. While a 64 bit processor can process 8 bytes of information per clock cycle, making the 64 bit processor four times faster than a 16 bit processor.