• A 1.58-bit Large Language Model (1.58-bit LLM, also ternary LLM) is a version of a transformer large language model with weights using only three values:...
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  • large language model (LLM) is a language model trained with self-supervised machine learning on a vast amount of text, designed for natural language processing...
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  • Bitnet may refer to: BitNet (large language model), a 1.58-bit large language model BITNET, a computer network This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Language model benchmarks are standardized tests designed to evaluate the performance of language models on various natural language processing tasks....
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  • The Burroughs Large Systems Group produced a family of large 48-bit mainframes using stack machine instruction sets with dense syllables. The first machine...
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  • PDP-10. The 36-bit word size of the PDP-6 and PDP-10 was influenced by the usefulness of having two Lisp 18-bit pointers in one word. ALGOL 58, originally...
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  • number of different programming languages employ the actor model or some variation of it. These languages include: Act 1, 2 and 3 Acttalk Ani Cantor Rosette...
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  • though theoretically any language can be compiled or interpreted. ArkTS ActionScript Ada (multi-purpose language) ALGOL 58 JOVIAL NELIAC ALGOL 60 (influential...
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    16-bit link address is stored. "Set PSW" (SPSW, X'B1'), which loads a 32 bit Program Status Word (PSW) replaces the standard "Load PSW". The Model 20...
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  • Philco computers (category 36-bit computers)
    was later designated Model 210; it was used internally at Philco. Similar to the Control Data Corporation Model 1604, it was a 48-bit fully transistorized...
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  • a byte) or a word. (A few computers have used bit resolution.) If the unit is a word, then a larger amount of memory can be accessed using an address...
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    Acorn Archimedes (category 32-bit computers)
    mid-1990s alongside Acorn's newer Risc PC and A7000 models. The first Archimedes models, featuring a 32-bit ARM2 RISC CPU running at 8 MHz, provided a significant...
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    IBM 1130 (category 16-bit computers)
    SL/1: references to Student Language/One, Student Language/1 and Subset Language/1 exist an IBM Program Product Model 1 @ 80 Lines/minute, Model 2 @...
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    machine language programs to be written that could be used across a broad range of compatible machines of different sizes. It was the smallest model that...
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  • the TransWarp emulated the 16k language card. The TransWarp ran at the same 3.58, 1.79 and 1.02 (commonly listed as "1") MHz speeds as other accelerators...
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    Zilog Z80 (redirect from ΜPD780C-1)
    The Zilog Z80 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by Zilog that played an important role in the evolution of early personal computing. Launched in 1976...
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  • Transistor count (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    130 transistors but used large amounts of diode logic. The first carbon nanotube computer had 178 transistors and was a 1-bit one-instruction set computer...
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  • Unreal mode (redirect from 32-bit real mode)
    more segment descriptors has been loaded with non-standard values, like 32-bit limits allowing access to the entire memory. Contrary to its name, it is...
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    QR code (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    the first 5 bits of the format information are 01001 (without the format mask). After masking, the 5 bits become 11100, as seen here. Larger symbol (Ver...
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    IBM System/360 (category 32-bit computers)
    only partially compatible Model 44 and the most expensive systems use microcode to implement the instruction set, featuring 8-bit byte addressing and fixed-point...
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    procedure/method model in AgentSheets and AgentCubes to program agents similar to the notion of a turtle in Logo. Logo provided the underlying language for Boxer...
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    Intel 8086 (redirect from 8086-1)
    is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and June 8, 1978, when it was released. The Intel 8088, released July 1, 1979, is...
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    of multicore, networked machines and large codebases. The designers wanted to address criticisms of other languages in use at Google, but keep their useful...
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    PDP-11 (category 16-bit computers)
    their larger 18-bit PDP-4. The PDP-5 was a success, ultimately selling about 1,000 machines. This led to the PDP–8, a further cost-reduced 12-bit model that...
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    3DO (section Licensing model)
    GoldStar, Sanyo, Creative Labs, and Samsung Electronics. Centered around a 32-bit ARM60 RISC-type processor and a custom graphics chip, the format was initially...
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    Data General Nova (category 16-bit computers)
    The Nova is a series of 16-bit minicomputers released by the American company Data General. The Nova family was very popular in the 1970s and ultimately...
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    Resume Test Block Translation Vector 31-Bit IDAWs When the first System/370 machines, the Model 155 and the Model 165, were introduced, the System/370 architecture...
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    Python-like language whose "syntax and semantics are nearly identical to Python's, there are some notable differences" For example, Codon uses 64-bit machine...
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    introduced the Lisp model of incremental compilation, in which compiled and interpreted functions can intermix freely. The language used in Hart and Levin's...
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    PC-98 (category 16-bit computers)
    to PC-98 or simply 98 (キューハチ, Kyū-hachi), is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 to 2003. While based...
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