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The '''1-bit''' [[computer architecture]] is a [[microprocessor]] architecture that has a [[datapath]] width or a highest [[operand]] width of 1 bit. These architectures typically have a matching [[register file]] with [[registers]] width of 1 bit. Very few 1-bit architecture CPUs were commercially marketed.
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The '''1-bit [[architecture]]''' is a [[microprocessor]] or [[computer]] architecture that has a [[datapath]] width or a highest [[operand]] width of 1 bit. These architectures typically have a matching [[register file]] with [[registers]] width of 1 bit. Very few 1-bit architecture CPUs were commercially marketed.
  
 
== Applications ==
 
== Applications ==

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The 1-bit architecture is a microprocessor or computer architecture that has a datapath width or a highest operand width of 1 bit. These architectures typically have a matching register file with registers width of 1 bit. Very few 1-bit architecture CPUs were commercially marketed.

Applications

Some of the earliest calculators had bit-serial architecture, most quickly switched over to 4-bit and then 16-bit microprocessors. Today all 1-bit microprocessors are largely obsolete, even academia.

1-bit microprocessors

1-bit systems