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{{Short description|Computer architecture bit width}}
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== Examples ==
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Computers designed with 45-bit [[Word (data type)|words]] are quite rare. One 45-bit computer was the [[USSR|Soviet]] {{ill|Almaz (Computer)|lt=Almaz|ru|Алмаз (компьютер)}} ("Diamond") computer.<ref>{{cite conference|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-jSqCAAAQBAJ&q=%22almaz%22+%22computer%22&pg=PA169|title=Perspectives on Soviet and Russian Computing|conference=First IFIP WG 9.7 Conference, SoRuCom 2006|isbn=978-3-642-22815-5|publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]]|editor1-first=John|editor1-last=Impagliazzo|editor2-first=Eduard|editor2-last=Prodyakov|___location=[[Petrozavodsk]], [[Russia]]|date=July 3–7, 2006|chapter=Modular: The Super Computer|first1=B.M.|last1=Malashevich|first2=D.B.|last2=Malashevich|page=167}}</ref>
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