Were there 16-bit computers?

Yes, there were many 16-bit computers, starting with early minicomputers in the 1960s like the {IBM 1130} and {DEC PDP-11}, and becoming a major force in personal computing with systems like the {IBM PC (Intel 8088)}, {Apple Macintosh (Motorola 68000)}, {Atari ST (Motorola 68000)}, and {Commodore Amiga (Motorola 68000)} in the mid-1980s, bringing advanced graphics and multitasking.
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When did 16-bit computers come out?

Early 16-bit computers ( c. 1965–70) include the IBM 1130, the HP 2100, the Data General Nova, and the DEC PDP-11. Early 16-bit microprocessors, often modeled on one of the mini platforms, began to appear in the 1970s.
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Will 128-bit computers exist?

While 128-bit general-purpose computers aren't here and likely won't be soon due to the massive overkill for memory addressing (64-bit handles petabytes), specialized 128-bit functions (graphics, crypto, AI) already exist in modern CPUs using SIMD/vector units, and future adoption depends on quantum computing or data needs far beyond current comprehension, with current focus on more efficient core designs.
 
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What was the first 16-bit personal computer?

Based on TI's own TMS9900 microprocessor originally used in minicomputers, the TI-99/4 was the first 16-bit home computer.
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When did the 16-bit era start?

In the history of video games, the fourth generation of video game consoles, more commonly referred to as the 16-bit era, began on October 30, 1987, with the Japanese release of NEC Home Electronics' PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America).
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What is the #1 game in history?

Sources such as Forbes, Encyclopædia Britannica, and IGN consider Tetris to be the best-selling video game by combining the sales of all of its different versions, totaling 520 million as of 2025.
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What was the last 16-bit Windows?

Windows 3.1 (1992) was more stable and faster. It evolved into Windows for Workgroups (Version 3.11), which added peer-to-peer networking and was the last 16-bit Windows version. See Windows 3.0 and Windows 3.1.
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Did Windows 2000 have a 64-bit version?

Is Windows 2000 a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system? Windows 2000 is primarily a 32-bit operating system, but it also has a limited 64-bit version called Windows 2000 advanced server limited edition.
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What is the smallest computer ever?

The title for the "smallest computer ever" belongs to the Michigan Micro Mote (M^3), developed by the University of Michigan, measuring just 0.3 millimeters cubed (smaller than a grain of rice) and functioning as a complete, autonomous sensing system for IoT, powered by light and capable of processing, storing, and sending data, though it's a volatile memory device (loses data without power).
 
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Are any computers 32-bit anymore?

Yes, 32-bit computers are still made, but primarily for specialized, low-power embedded systems (like in cars, industrial machines) and legacy enterprise applications, not typical consumer PCs, which are overwhelmingly 64-bit; major chip makers like Intel are phasing out 32-bit desktop CPUs, while ARM is also ending support for newer 32-bit cores, marking the slow decline for general computing, but they'll persist in niche areas for years due to old hardware and software needs. 
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Do 256-bit computers exist?

There are currently no mainstream general-purpose processors built to operate on 256-bit integers or addresses, though a number of processors do operate on 256-bit data.
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What is the highest bit OS?

A 64-bit system can theoretically address up to 18.4 million terabytes (TB) of memory. This increased memory capacity enables better performance for memory-intensive applications and larger datasets.
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What is the maximum RAM for 16-bit system?

A 16-bit system's fundamental RAM limit is 64 kilobytes (KB), calculated as 2^16 bytes, because 16 bits can point to 65,536 unique memory locations. However, advanced techniques like memory segmentation (using extra registers) allowed early 16-bit CPUs, like the Intel 8086, to access larger physical memory, reaching 1 megabyte (MB) or more, though managing it became complex.
 
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How much did the first computer cost in 1943?

Work on the ENIAC began at the University of Pennsylvania on June 5, 1943. The computer was completed in 1945 and unveiled on February 14, 1946. Although projected to cost $150,000, it ultimately cost $400,000 to complete.
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Did Nintendo have a 16-bit system?

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Oceania and 1993 in South America.
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Why was Windows 95 so popular?

The basic design of Windows 95, with its combination of a desktop that can be used as a storage location, a pop-out application menu, and a taskbar showing running applications, a clock and a system tray, was strongly influential on future user interfaces for desktop operating systems.
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Can Windows 2000 run on 1GB RAM?

256 megabytes (MB) of RAM recommended minimum [128 MB minimum supported; 4 gigabytes (GB) maximum]. 2 GB hard disk with a minimum of 1.0 GB free space. (Additional free hard disk space is required if you are installing over a network.) Windows 2000 Server supports up to four CPUs on one machine.
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Can Windows XP still be used in 2025?

Yes, you can use Windows XP in 2025 for nostalgic purposes or offline tasks like retro gaming, but it's highly risky and not recommended for daily use, especially online, because Microsoft ended support in 2014, leaving it full of unpatched security holes vulnerable to malware, ransomware, and preventing access to most modern websites. You can keep it somewhat functional offline with third-party updates for old software, but connecting to the internet is extremely dangerous, making it suitable only for isolated, non-sensitive hobbyist projects. 
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What made Windows 98 so special?

Windows 98 introduced several significant features, such as the "Start" menu, which provided quick access to programs and settings. It also included improved plug-and-play support, better universal serial bus (USB) device compatibility, and the addition of Internet Explorer 4.0.
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Is Windows 11 free anymore?

Yes, upgrading to Windows 11 from a legitimate, activated Windows 10 license is still free, provided your computer meets the minimum hardware requirements, and Microsoft hasn't announced a specific end date for this offer, though they reserve the right to end it. You can check your eligibility and initiate the upgrade through Windows Update in your Settings, or by using Microsoft's PC Health Check app. 
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Can you still use Windows 10 after October 14, 2025?

Yes, you can still use Windows 10 after October 14, 2025, but it will no longer receive free security updates, making it more vulnerable to viruses and malware; you'll need to either upgrade to Windows 11, use paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) for another year, or rely heavily on strong antivirus and safe computing practices. Your PC will continue to function, but without Microsoft's patches, it becomes a security risk over time, and some applications may stop working, say Reddit users. 
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What game took 15 years to make?

The game famous for taking around 15 years to develop, from its 1997 announcement to its 2011 release, is Duke Nukem Forever, holding a Guinness World Record for protracted development before being surpassed by others, with its lengthy journey becoming legendary for "development hell". Another notable mention is Metroid: Dread, which had concepts for 16 years before release in 2021, notes Wikipedia. 
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Do aaaa games exist?

Yes, "AAAA" (Quadruple-A) games exist as a marketing term and concept, suggesting games with massive budgets, larger teams, and grander scope than typical AAA titles, but there's no official industry standard definition, leading it to often signify overhyped projects or production issues, with titles like Ubisoft's "Skull and Bones" and Microsoft's planned Perfect Dark initially labeled as such.
 
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What game is 5000 years old?

The Royal Game of Ur is a two-player strategy race board game of the tables family that was first played in ancient Mesopotamia during the early third millennium BC.
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