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16-bit and Memory segmentation

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Difference between 16-bit and Memory segmentation

16-bit vs. Memory segmentation

16-bit microcomputers are computers in which 16-bit microprocessors were the norm. Memory segmentation is the division of a computer's primary memory into segments or sections.

Similarities between 16-bit and Memory segmentation

16-bit and Memory segmentation have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Byte, Intel 80286, Intel 8086, X86 memory segmentation.

Byte

The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits, representing a binary number.

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Intel 80286

The Intel 80286 (also marketed as the iAPX 286 and often called Intel 286) is a 16-bit microprocessor that was introduced on 1 February 1982.

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Intel 8086

The 8086 (also called iAPX 86) is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and mid-1978, when it was released.

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X86 memory segmentation

x86 memory segmentation refers to the implementation of memory segmentation in the Intel x86 computer instruction set architecture.

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16-bit and Memory segmentation Comparison

16-bit has 103 relations, while Memory segmentation has 42. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.76% = 4 / (103 + 42).

References

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