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{{Distinguish|bit|One instruction set computer}}
{{Computer architecture bit widths}}
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{{Computer architecture bit widths}}
 
A '''1-bit''' [[computer architecture]] is an [[instruction set architecture]] for a processor that has [[datapath]] widths and [[processor register|data register]] widths of 1 bit (1/8 [[Octet (computing)|octet]]) wide.
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* 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|lc=y}}, a few on EbayeBay<ref>http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorola-IC-MC14500B-MC14500BCL-100-NEW-/320837692605</ref>).
 
==See also==
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[[Category:Data unit]]
[[Category:Programmable logic controllers]]
 
 
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