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ICU or PLC better? "The Motorola MC145008 Industial Control Unit (ICU) is the monolithic embodiment of the PLC's central architecture"
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[[File:MC14500BCP.jpg|thumb|1-bit [[[programmable logic controller]] MC14500BCP]]
 
In [[computer architecture]], '''1-bit''' [[integer (computer science)|integer]]s or other [[data#Uses of data in computing|data]] units are those that are {{nowrap|1 [[bit]]}} (1/8 [[octet (computing)|octet]]) wide. Also, 1-bit [[central processing unit]] (CPU) and [[arithmetic logic unit]] (ALU) architectures are those that are based on [[processor register|register]]s of that size.