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I've got an interesting issue, which is: What would be the best way to explain to an average somebody who is not an IT/Computer-related major the difference between a system being 16-bit and a system being 32-bit OR 32-bit vs 64-bit...etc? This somebody will have some math knowledge of course. Okay, it has to do with how much information/data I can deal with(more bits=more data), but hey I'm not the best out there to explain this, I know there are some gurus who can word this explanation much better than me. So please experts, grant us that magical paragraph that you think will suit/serve all.
Thanks in advance.
I've got an interesting issue, which is: What would be the best way to explain to an average somebody who is not an IT/Computer-related major the difference between a system being 16-bit and a system being 32-bit OR 32-bit vs 64-bit...etc? This somebody will have some math knowledge of course. Okay, it has to do with how much information/data I can deal with(more bits=more data), but hey I'm not the best out there to explain this, I know there are some gurus who can word this explanation much better than me. So please experts, grant us that magical paragraph that you think will suit/serve all.
Thanks in advance.