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{{Short description|A platform-specific data size used for some historical digital hardware}}
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In computing, a '''syllable''' is a name for a platform-dependent [[Units of information|unit of information storage]]. Dependingthat ondescribes the targetsize hardware,of variousdata for some digital [[bitcomputer widthhardware|hardware]]s (from the 1960s and sometimes1970s. internalThe groupings)size areof associatedthe withunit it.varies Commonlyby usedhardware design in much the 1960ssame andway 1970s,that the[[word (computer architecture)|word]] does. The term hasis mostlynot fallenused intofor disusemodern inhardware; favourreplaced ofwith standardized terms like [[byte]] or [[word (computer architecture)|word]].
 
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