8-Bit
8-bit processors normally use a 16-bit
address bus
, which means that their
address space
is limited to 64
Kilobytes
; this is not a "natural law", however, and thus there are exceptions. The first widely adopted 8-bit
microprocessor
was the
Intel 8080
, being used in many hobbyist computers of the late
1970s
and early
1980s
, often running the
CP/M
operating system
. The
Zilog Z80
(compatible with the 8080) and the
Motorola 6800
were also used in similar computers. The Z80 and the
MOS Technology 6502
8-bit CPUs were widely used in
home computers
and
game consoles
of the 70s and 80s. Many 8-bit CPUs or
microcontrollers
are the basis of today's ubiquitous
embedded systems
. There are 2
8
(256) possible
permutations
for 8 bits.
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