A 16-Bit Model That Can Offer 32-Bit Features
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It is inefficient to buy a more expensive 32-bit minicomputer if a 16-bit can meet the requirements. If a user needs the address register size of the 32-bit, the precision of the 32-bit arithmetic register, or the high speed of throughput, such a purchase would be justified. Honeywell claims that its broad range of DPS 6 series 16-bit minicomputers offers these advantages through its architecture and rich instruction code. An instruction code can affect the MIPS (Million Instruction Per Second) measurement.
Publication Name: Modern Office
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0047-7737
Year: 1983
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Toshiba Develops 256K-bit EP-ROM
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Toshiba is now marketing THM 27256, an advanced memory. This new 256K-bit EPROM can be used in microcomputers and personal computers. Two 128K-bit EPROMs are also available. The THM 27256 is compatible with a 256K-bit mask ROM.
Publication Name: Modern Office
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0047-7737
Year: 1983
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