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The external address and data buses are often wider than 32-bits but both of these are stored and manipulated internally in the processor as 32-bit quantities. For example, the [[Pentium]] processor is a 32-bit machine, but the external address bus is 36-bits wide, and the external data bus is 64-bits wide.
 
Human eye is not capable of seeing more than 32-bit.
 
''See also:'' [[32-bit application]], [[32-bit era]], [[16-bit]], [[16-bit application]], [[64-bit]]