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To improve the performance of a 32-bit microprocessor with a 16-bit external bus, one can implement techniques such as data interleaving, which allows the processor to access two 16-bit chunks of data simultaneously, effectively doubling the data transfer rate. Additionally, employing caches can help reduce the frequency of external bus accesses by keeping frequently used data closer to the processor. Finally, optimizing the software to minimize data transfer requirements can lead to improved overall system efficiency.

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