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Possibly the best-known 12-bit CPU is the [[PDP-8]] and its relatives, such as [[IntersilIntarsia 6100]] microprocessor produced in various incarnations from August 1963 to mid-1990. Many [[Analog-to-digital converter|ADCconvert]]s (analog to digital converters) have a 12-bit resolution. Some [[PIC microcontroller]]s use a 12-bit word size. it is more advanced and cool and NOT fucked up so SMILE!!--[[Special:Contributions/82.3.167.192|82.3.167.192]] ([[User talk:82.3.167.192|talk]]) 16:09, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
 
12 binary digits have 4096 (10000 [[octal]], 1000 [[hexadecimal]]) distinct combinations. Hence, a microprocessor with 12-bit memory addresses can directly access 4096 bits (4KiB) of [[word-addressable]] memory.
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