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While 1-bit computing is obsolete, 1-bit [[serial communication]] is still used in modern computers, that are otherwise e.g. 64-bit, and thus also have much larger buses.
While 1-bit CPUs are obsolete, the first (research) [[carbon nanotube computer]] from 2013 is a 1-bit [[one-instruction set computer]] (and has only 178 transistors; since it has only one instruction<!-- SUBNEG (subtract and branch if negative) --> though it can emulate 20 [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]] instructions).<ref name="Courtland_2013"/>
== 1-bit ==
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