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Created page with "The T729 CPU has a 12 trit address space. This lets it directly access 729 QTs (531441 Trytes) of memory. == Interesting Notes == * A trit can store log2(3) or 1.58496250072 bits of information. 729 QTs can store the equivalent of 616.92 KBs of information. Slightly more than half a Megabyte. * A Tryte at minimum can fit in 10 bits as a value. (729 < 1014) * A Tryte needs 12 bits using a Dual Binary setup. Six pairs if bits. (729 < 4096) * On a modern computer sto..." |
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The | The TNINE CPU has an address space of 18 trits. This lets it directly access 729 [[Data Storage|OTs]] (729<sup>3</sup> / 387,420,489 Trytes) of memory. | ||
== Interesting Notes == | == Interesting Notes == | ||
* A trit can store log2(3) or 1.58496250072 bits of information. 729 | * A trit can store log2(3) or 1.58496250072 bits of information. 729 OTs can store the near equivalent of 658.8 MBs of information. Not quite a gigabyte. | ||
* A Tryte | * A Tryte can fit in 15 bits as a converted value. (19683 < 32768) | ||
* A Tryte needs | * A Tryte needs 18 bits using [[Binary-Coded Ternary|BCT]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:50, 25 July 2025
The TNINE CPU has an address space of 18 trits. This lets it directly access 729 OTs (7293 / 387,420,489 Trytes) of memory.
Interesting Notes
- A trit can store log2(3) or 1.58496250072 bits of information. 729 OTs can store the near equivalent of 658.8 MBs of information. Not quite a gigabyte.
- A Tryte can fit in 15 bits as a converted value. (19683 < 32768)
- A Tryte needs 18 bits using BCT.