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Revision as of 03:49, 15 February 2016
The 32-bit architecture is a microprocessor or computer architecture that has a datapath width or a highest operand width of 32 bits or 4 octets. These architectures typically have a matching register file with registers width of 32 bits.
32-bit microprocessors
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32-bit microcontrollers
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32-bit system on chips
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