64-bit
The term "64-bit" describes a data format's single element bit count or the amount of bits that may be processed or sent simultaneously.
It also refers to word sizes for CPU, memory, busses, and other components that characterize a type of computer architecture.
The term "64-bit" in computer architecture refers to any 64-bit integer, memory address, or other data unit that is no more than 64 bits, or eight octets, in width.
A register's width in microprocessors is indicated by 64 bits. Data and memory addresses represented by 64 bits can be processed by a microprocessor with 64 bits.
A register with 64 bits can hold 264 = 18 446 744 073 709 551 616 distinct values.
The size of low-level data types, such 64-bit floating-point values, can also be indicated by the phrase.
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