As quoted from Google Books, "Word size refers to the number of bits that a microprocessor can manipulate at one time."
a group of 16 bits is called a "word"
The number of bits a processor can transmit at a given time is determined by its word size, which is typically expressed in bits (e.g., 32-bit, 64-bit). This word size indicates the amount of data the processor can handle in a single operation, affecting its performance and the amount of memory it can directly address. For instance, a 64-bit processor can transmit 64 bits of data simultaneously.
That word is only used as a joke, it does not refer to any specific number.Bajillion just means a non-specific but really big number.
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The largest number of bits a CPU can process is word size. A CPU's Word Size is the largest number of bits the CPU can process in one operation.
No, computers have been built with as few as 1 bit in a word to 72 bits in a word and architectures have been proposed with as many as 256 bits in a word.
A person will not be able to know which answer lists the correct number of bits without knowing what the answer choices are. In order to know which of the answers is correct the answer options should be given.
word size
The term is used to describe the number of bits that a CPU can access at one time is bit rate. This is also written as a bitrate and uses the variable R.
As quoted from Google Books, "Word size refers to the number of bits that a microprocessor can manipulate at one time."
an unspecified number
Its called Word Size :)
The Word Size.
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the number of bits process at one time