A 386SX processor has 16-bits and 386DX has 32-bits
The i7 is a 64 bit processor.
8086 is a 16bit processor.
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The 386SX is a 32 bit processor running on a 16 bit bus.
Yes, a processor 80532 will handle and has the ability to run 64-bits. A processor 80532 is considered to be a Pentium 4 processor.
As it is 16bit processor it can manupulate 16 bits in one operation
The iMac uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor which is a 64 bit processor.
The DS's ARM9 processor is 32 bits. This is not a direct indication of its processing power, which is why it can play '64-bit' games.
The Wii U uses a 64-bit PowerPC processor. I think that's the answer to the question you were trying to ask. I'm a bit curious why anyone who isn't a programmer or electrical engineer would care about how many bits a processor "has".
Goto start -> Run and type winmsd.exe. This will bring up system info page. If the string next to Processor is x86, its a 32 bit machine . If the string next to processor is ia64 or AMD64 then its a 64 bit machine. Source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218 cheers, Esha
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