8 bits.
The central processor was the 6507, a slightly cut down version of the famous 6502 8-bit CPU.
No, there were no 4-bit consoles. The 2600 uses the 8-bit 6507 CPU and an 8-bit bus.
The lowest amount of bit a video game had was I believe 8-bit, on the Atari 2600.
The Atari system is an older cartridge based system with bit capability a low graphic released in the 70's for the 2600 model, The playstation is is disc based system with higher graphics resolution and more advance gameplay released in the 90's
Atari claimed that Atari Jaguar is the first 64 bit console. However, it in fact is not a true 64 bit console. In reality, it was just two 32 bit chips stuck together, therefore not an actual 64 bit console.
128.
Yes; it was based around the 8-bit 6507 processor, which was a slightly cut-down version of the famous 6502.
No the graphics stink for 64 bits it looks more like an 8 bit system. Even the CD add on is bad it never works and makes it look like a toilet
8-bit is a surrounding of a video game e.g. Mega Man. 8-bit is from the Atari Computer System.
Yes, a 128-bit graphics card can work in a 64-bit computer, as the bit depth of the graphics card refers to its memory bandwidth and data processing capabilities, not the system architecture. A 64-bit computer can handle 32-bit and 64-bit applications, and it is compatible with various graphics cards regardless of their bit depth. However, to utilize the full potential of the graphics card, the system should have compatible hardware and sufficient power supply.
Atari
Well I think its either a 64 bit console but it would have the graphics like the n64 so its a 128 bit system
YES