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Revision as of 13:22, 24 February 2020
| Computer architecture bit widths |
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| Bit |
| Application |
| Binary floating-point precision |
| Decimal floating-point precision |
See also
- {{Computer bus}}
- {{Parallel computing}}
- {{CPU technologies}}
- {{Floating-point}}
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