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+**64d** commonly denotes the **64-bit** computing architecture, a system design where [Computers](/wiki/Computer) process data and address memory using 64 [Bit](/wiki/Bit)s at once. This capacity allows for vast memory spaces and powerful computations.
+## See also
+- [Processor](/wiki/Processor)
+- [Memory](/wiki/Memory)
+- [Data](/wiki/Data)
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