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nibble
Revision as of 11:50, 16 January 2016 by 76.198.36.54 (talk) (Started the nibble page. Mostly used the information you can find on the wikipedia page.)
A nibble, (often nybble or nyble) is 4-bit of data. It may also be called a half-byte, quadbit, quartet, semi-octet, or tetrade. A nibble has 16 (24) possible values. Since a hexadecimal digit is also able to represent up to 16 distinct values, it is common for a nibble to be represented as a single hexadecimal. Four bit architectures uses the nibble as their must fundamental unit.
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