EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code) uses 8 bits to represent each character. This encoding scheme allows for 256 possible character combinations, accommodating various characters, symbols, and control codes. EBCDIC is primarily used in IBM mainframe and midrange computer systems.
12 bits
64 bits
Totals bits for IPv6 = 128
32
12 Bits
EBCIDIC (Extended BCD Interchange Code)Unicode
32
The width of each entry in the FAT is 12 bits.
Most modern digital cameras use 24 bits (8 bits per primary) to represent a color. But more or less can be used, depending on the quality desired. Many early computer graphics cards used only 4 bits to represent a color.
256, 8 bits per pixel = 2^8 colours.
IN IPv6 we can find 128bits.
They are used in bits that cut stone or tile.