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== 32-bit microprocessors ==
 
== 32-bit microprocessors ==
* AMD
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* '''AMD'''
** {{amd|Am386}}
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** {{amd|Am486}}
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** {{amd|Athlon}}
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* Bell Labs
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* {{amd|Am386}}
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* {{amd|Am486}}
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* {{amd|Athlon}}
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* {{amd|Am5x86}}
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* {{amd|K5}}
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* {{amd|K6}}
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}}
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* '''Bell Labs'''
 
** {{bell|BELLMAC-32}}
 
** {{bell|BELLMAC-32}}
* Intel
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* '''Intel'''
** {{intel|80386}}
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{{collist
** {{intel|80486}}
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** {{intel|Atom}}
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** {{intel|Pentium}}
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* National Semiconductor
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* {{intel|80386}}
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* {{intel|80486}}
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* {{intel|Atom}}
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* {{intel|Pentium}}
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}}
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* '''National Semiconductor'''
 
** {{national|NS32532}}
 
** {{national|NS32532}}
 
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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

  • AMD

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32-bit microcontrollers

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32-bit system on chips

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