Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A 1-bit computer architecture is an instruction set architecture for a processor that has datapath widths and data register widths of 1 bit (1/8 octet) wide.An example of a 1-bit architecture that was actually marketed as a CPU is the Motorola MC14500B Industrial Control Unit. There are also several design studies for 1-bit architectures in academia, and corresponding 1-bit logic can also be found in programming.Most calculators used a bit serial design before using 4-bit and later up to 32-bit processors.Other examples of 1-bit architectures are programmable logic controllers.A typical sequence of instructions from a program for a 1-bit architecture might be: load digital input 1 into a 1-bit register; OR the value in the 1-bit register with input 2, leaving the result in the register; write the value in the 1-bit register to output 1.1-bit CPUs can be considered obsolete now, not many kinds have been produced (MC14500B and WDR-1 known) and none known to be available in any computer component store (except, as of 2014, a few on eBay)."@en }
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- 1-bit_architecture abstract "A 1-bit computer architecture is an instruction set architecture for a processor that has datapath widths and data register widths of 1 bit (1/8 octet) wide.An example of a 1-bit architecture that was actually marketed as a CPU is the Motorola MC14500B Industrial Control Unit. There are also several design studies for 1-bit architectures in academia, and corresponding 1-bit logic can also be found in programming.Most calculators used a bit serial design before using 4-bit and later up to 32-bit processors.Other examples of 1-bit architectures are programmable logic controllers.A typical sequence of instructions from a program for a 1-bit architecture might be: load digital input 1 into a 1-bit register; OR the value in the 1-bit register with input 2, leaving the result in the register; write the value in the 1-bit register to output 1.1-bit CPUs can be considered obsolete now, not many kinds have been produced (MC14500B and WDR-1 known) and none known to be available in any computer component store (except, as of 2014, a few on eBay).".
- Q161583 abstract "A 1-bit computer architecture is an instruction set architecture for a processor that has datapath widths and data register widths of 1 bit (1/8 octet) wide.An example of a 1-bit architecture that was actually marketed as a CPU is the Motorola MC14500B Industrial Control Unit. There are also several design studies for 1-bit architectures in academia, and corresponding 1-bit logic can also be found in programming.Most calculators used a bit serial design before using 4-bit and later up to 32-bit processors.Other examples of 1-bit architectures are programmable logic controllers.A typical sequence of instructions from a program for a 1-bit architecture might be: load digital input 1 into a 1-bit register; OR the value in the 1-bit register with input 2, leaving the result in the register; write the value in the 1-bit register to output 1.1-bit CPUs can be considered obsolete now, not many kinds have been produced (MC14500B and WDR-1 known) and none known to be available in any computer component store (except, as of 2014, a few on eBay).".