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32-bit is a term applied to processors, and computer architectures where the databus is 32 bits wide. It is also a term given to a generation of computers where 32-bit processors were the norm.
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32-bit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 32-bit is a term applied to processors, and computer architectures where the databus is 32 bits wide. It is also a term given to a generation of computers where 32-bit processors were the norm.
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