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! class="navbox-title" | [[Word (computer architecture)|Bit]]
 
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  | [[1-bit architecture|1]] || [[4-bit|4]] || [[8-bit|8]] || [[12-bit|12]] || [[16-bit|16]] || [[18-bit|18]] || [[24-bit|24]] || [[26-bit|26]] || [[31-bit|31]] || [[32-bit|32]] || [[36-bit|36]] || [[48-bit|48]] || [[60-bit|60]] || [[64-bit computing|64]] || [[128-bit|128]] || [[256-bit|256]] || [[512-bit|512]]
 
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! class="navbox-title" | [[Application software|Application]]
 
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  | [[16-bit#16-bit application|16]] || [[32-bit#32-bit application|32]] || [[64-bit computing#64-bit application|64]]
 
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! class="navbox-title" | [[IEEE floating point|Floating point]] [[Precision (computer science)|precision]]
 
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  | [[Half-precision floating-point format|×½]] || [[Single-precision floating-point format|×1]] || [[Double-precision floating-point format|×2]] || [[Quadruple-precision floating-point format|×4]]
 
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! class="navbox-title" | [[IEEE floating point|Floating point]] [[Precision (computer science)|decimal precision]]
 
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  | [[Decimal32 floating-point format|32]] || [[Decimal64 floating-point format|64]] || [[Decimal128 floating-point format|128]]
 
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==See also==
 
* {{tl|Computer bus}}
 
* {{tl|Parallel computing}}
 
* {{tl|CPU technologies}}
 
* {{tl|Floating-point}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Computer hardware navigational boxes]]
 
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