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There wasn't ever 2-bit as far as I know. Only 2-bit bit slicing to make 2n CPUs for n>1 and also 4n and 8n. And now again 4n for quantum computers so still relevant. 2-bit redirected to it, implying 2-bit existed or only 2-bit bit-slicing. |
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