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==Architectures== Prominent 32-bit instruction set architectures used in general-purpose computing include the [[IBM System/360]], [[IBM System/370]] (which had [[24-bit computing|24-bit]] addressing), [[System/370-XA]], [[ESA/370]], and [[ESA/390]] (which had [[31-bit computing|31-bit]] addressing), the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX]], the [[NS320xx]], the [[Motorola 68000 family]] (the first two models of which had 24-bit addressing), the [[Intel]] [[IA-32]] 32-bit version of the [[x86]] architecture, and the 32-bit versions of the [[ARM architecture|ARM]],<ref>{{cite web|title=ARM architecture overview|url=https://web.eecs.umich.edu/~prabal/teaching/eecs373-f10/readings/ARM_Architecture_Overview.pdf}}</ref> [[SPARC]], [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]], [[PowerPC]] and [[PA-RISC]] architectures. 32-bit instruction set architectures used for embedded computing include the 68000 family and [[ColdFire]], x86, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, and [[Infineon TriCore]] architectures.
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