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{{Computer architecture bit widths}}
 
In [[computer architecture]], '''26-bit''' [[integers]], [[memory address|memory addresses]], or other [[data]] units are those that are 26 bits wide. Two examples of computer processors that featured 26-bit memory addressing are certain second generation IBM [[System/370]] [[mainframe computer]] models introduced in 1981 (and several subsequent models) and the first generations of [[ARM Limited|ARM]] processors.
 
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