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Bit-level parallelism
Bit-level parallelism is a form of parallel computing based on increasing processor word size. From the advent of very-large-scale integration (VLSI) computer chip fabrication technology in the 1970s until about 1986, advancements in computer architecture were done by increasing bit-level parallelism

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