In computing, a syllable is a unit of information that describes the size of data for some digital hardware from the 1960s and 1970s. The size of the unit varies by hardware design in much the same way that word does. The term is not used for modern hardware; standardized terms, such as byte, are used instead.

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See also

  • Catena (computing) – Base memory unit handled by a computerPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Nibble – Four-bit unit of binary data
  • Opcode, aka instruction syllable – Part of a machine instruction
  • Parcel (computing) – Unit of measure for digital dataPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
  • Syllable – Unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds (in linguistics)