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In computing, a '''syllable''' is a [[Units of information|unit of information]] that describes the size of data for some digital [[computer hardware|hardware]] from the 1960s and 1970s. The size of the unit varies by hardware design in much the same way that [[word (computer architecture)|word]] does. The term is not used for modern hardware; replaced with standardized terms, likesuch as [[byte]], are used instead.
 
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