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64bit is the most standard today,but 128 may soon be the 64 represents the amount of traces going from the central processing unit to the memory for instance.-ie The data path 64bit is the most standard today,but 128 may soon be the 64 represents the amount of traces going from the central processing unit to the memory for instance.-ie The data path

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