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64-bit64 bits (Of, pertaining to, or descriptive of the amount of data -64 bits, or 8 bytes- that certain computer systems or programs can process at one time)
bit blockbloco de bits (In computer graphics and display, a rectangular group of pixels treated as a unit. Bit blocks are so named because they are, literally, blocks of bits describing the pixels' display characteristics, such as color and intensity. Programmers use bit blocks and a technique called bit block transfer (bitblt) to display images rapidly on the screen and to animate them)
8-bit colorcor de 8 bits (A display setting that holds up to 256 specific color entries. Any color palette attached to a picture is by definition an 8-bit palette)
128-bit encryptioncriptografia de 128 bits (A high level of encryption that uses a 128-bit key to scramble the contents of a file or data packet to make the data unreadable without the decryption key)
40-bit encryptioncriptografia de 40 bits (A low level of encryption that uses a 40-bit key to scramble the contents of a file or data packet to make the data unreadable without the decryption key)
32 bit machinemáquina de 32 bits (A computer that works with data in groups of 32 bits at a time. The Apple Macintosh II and higher models are 32-bit machines, in terms of both the word size of their microprocessors and the size of the data buses, as are computers based on the Intel 80386 and higher-level microprocessors)
32 bit machinecomputador de 32 bits (A computer that works with data in groups of 32 bits at a time. The Apple Macintosh II and higher models are 32-bit machines, in terms of both the word size of their microprocessors and the size of the data buses, as are computers based on the Intel 80386 and higher-level microprocessors)
64 bit machinecomputador de 64 bits (A computer that works with data in groups of 64 bits at a time. A computer may be considered a 64-bit machine either because its CPU operates internally on 64-bit words or because its data bus can transfer 64 bits at a time. A 64-bit CPU thus has a word size of 64 bits, or 8 bytes; a 64-bit data bus has 64 data lines, so it ferries information through the system in sets of 64 bits at a time. Examples of 64-bit architecture include the Alpha AXP from Digital Equipment Corporation, the Ultra workstation from Sun Microsystems, Inc., and the PowerPC 620 from Motorola and IBM)
bit maskbitmask (A numeric value intended for a bit-by-bit value comparison with other numeric values, typically to flag options in parameter or return values. Usually this comparison is done with bitwise logical operators, such as And and Or in Visual Basic, && and || in C++)
bit maskmáscara de bits (A numeric value intended for a bit-by-bit value comparison with other numeric values, typically to flag options in parameter or return values. Usually this comparison is done with bitwise logical operators, such as And and Or in Visual Basic, && and || in C++)
bit patternpadrão de bit (A combination of bits, often used to indicate the possible unique combinations of a specific number of bits. For example, a 3-bit pattern allows 8 possible combinations and an 8-bit pattern allows 256 combinations)
bit ratetaxa de bits (The speed at which binary digits are transmitted)
bit-rate throttlinglimitação da taxa de bits (The ability to slow down the rate at which files can be downloaded)
bit specificationespecificação de bits (The number of colors or levels of gray that can be displayed at one time. The amount or memory in the computer's graphics controller card controls the display. An 8-bit controller can display 256 colors or levels of gray; a 16-bit controller, 64,000 colors; and a 24-bit controller, 16.8 million colors)
128-bit SSL encryptioncriptografia SSL de 128 bits (An encryption level used for SSL. The number refers to the length of the key, so the higher the number, the more difficult the encryption is to break)
128-bit SSL encryptionencriptação SSL de 128 bits (An encryption level used for SSL. The number refers to the length of the key, so the higher the number, the more difficult the encryption is to break)
bit streamfluxo de bits (In synchronous communications, a continuous flow of data in which characters in the stream are separated from one another by the receiving station rather than by markers, such as start and stop bits, inserted into the data)
bit-wise comparisoncomparação bit a bit (A bit-by-bit comparison of identically positioned bits in two numeric expressions)
bits per secondbits por segundo (The number of bits transmitted every second, used as a measure of the speed at which a device, such as a modem, can transfer data)
broadcast bitbit de difusão (A one-bit field value in the flags field of the DHCP packet sent by the client to provide a hint to the DHCP server and to the relay agents to broadcast any messages sent to the client)
high bitbit alto (The most significant bit in a byte)
multiple bit ratetaxas de bits múltiplas (A characteristic of a data stream in which the same content is encoded at several different bit rates in oder to optimize content delivery)
multiple bit rateVelocidade de transmissão múltipla (A characteristic of a data stream in which the same content is encoded at several different bit rates in oder to optimize content delivery)
parity bitbit de paridade (In asynchronous communications, an extra bit used in checking for errors in groups of data bits transferred within or between computer systems. In modem-to-modem communications, a parity bit is often used to check the accuracy with which each character is transmitted)
secure bitbit de segurança (The bit in a key message used to notify the supplicant and authenticator when a key exchange is complete and a link is considered secure. The bit is set to 0 (not secure) or 1 (secure))
secure bitbit seguro (The bit in a key message used to notify the supplicant and authenticator when a key exchange is complete and a link is considered secure. The bit is set to 0 (not secure) or 1 (secure))