+**16 Bit** refers to a computer architecture or data bus size, capable of processing data in 16-bit units. This era marked a significant leap in [computing](/wiki/computing) power, enabling richer graphics and more complex software, particularly influencing the rise of advanced [video games](/wiki/video_games). It defined a generation of personal computers and consoles before the 32-bit standard.
+## See also
+- [8 Bit](/wiki/8_Bit)
+- [32 Bit](/wiki/32_Bit)
+- [Processor](/wiki/processor)
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