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==Example computer architectures==
Possibly the most well-known 18-bit computer architectures are the [[PDP-1]], [[PDP-4]], [[PDP-7]], [[PDP-9]] and [[PDP-15]] [[minicomputer]]s produced by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] from 1960 to 1975. [[Digital Equipment Corporation|Digital's]] [[PDP-10]] used [[36-bit]] words but had 18-bit addresses.
The [[UNIVAC]] produced several 18-bit computers, including the [[UNIVAC 418]] and several military systems.
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