8, 16, 32
queue of 8086 microprocessor is 6 bits
In computer programming, a variable can be (among other things) an integer or a long integer. An integer can be any whole number in the range of -32,768 to 32,767 A long integer can be any whole number in the range of -2,147,483,648 tp 2,147,483,647 I have never heard of an "integer" variable being called a "short integer" but it makes a kind of sense. Note: The size of integer types is platform-dependent, but usually: short: 16 bits int: 32 bits (16 in archaic systems: MSDOS OS Windows16) long: 32 bits (64 in unix64) long long: 64 bits
There is no such thing as "short char" You either mean char or short int. a char is a variable declaration that holds one character, usually 8 bits long (1 byte) short int (or simply short) is a 16 bit (2 byte) integer
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4.1 bit for 2,2 bits for 4,3 bits for 8,4 bits for 16.
The first microprocessor was the 4004. It could handle 4 bits at a time.
As quoted from Google Books, "Word size refers to the number of bits that a microprocessor can manipulate at one time."
The microprocessor used in the first home computer was the 8080. It could handle 8 bits at a time.
queue of 8086 microprocessor is 6 bits
The 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor. Even though there are some 16-bit registers (BC, DE, HL, SP, PC), with some 16-bit operations that can be performed on them, and a 16-bit address bus, the accumulator (A), the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), and the data bus are 8-bits in size, making the 8085 an 8-bit computer.
8086 is a 16bit processor.
None. A microprocessor is a control and datapath strung together with a bag of bits to manage IRQs communicating over some kind of system bus.The PowerPC 405 is a microprocessor.
The first microprocessor to make it into a home computer was the Intel 4004. This chip could process 4 bits at one time. -Harry Dingleberry
group of wires or lines that are used to transfer adress between microprocesssor and i/o devices one way and of 20 bits while data bus uses bothway transfer of data between microprocessor and i/o devices of 16 bits
The 8085 is an 8 bit microprocessor. It cannot directly handle 32 bit data. That said, it is possible to write a routine that can handle 32 bit data, just 8 bits at a time.
It is depended on how many bits the processor can process simultaneous... Means 8 bit microprocessor can process 8 bit of data simultaneously... & also it has 8 line data bus.. to transfer the data between memory & IO devices.... In same way for 64 bit..
I'm not sure What you mean exactly ? Another name for the Microprocessor? That is known as (CPU) Which is the heart of a Computer. Which Controls Logic, and Control Operations, Reads, Writes, Executes Bits Bytes Data, and is the Primary Control for Processing Data (Centeral Processing Unit) MicroProcessor,''Single circuit Chip''