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The Sony PlayStation, released in 1994, was from the 32-bit era and has a MIPS 3000A 32-bit RISC central processing unit clocked to 33.87MHz.
The original Sony PlayStation utilizes a 32-bit CPU architecture. More specifically, it's an MIPS R3000-class chipset manufactured by LSI Logic and clocked to 33.87MHz.
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I think 32 bits but it really doesn't matter because I heard the ps3 has a 32 bit operating system and the wii has a 32/64 bit so bits have no meaning anymore
The Sony Vegas video editing software requires Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit SP2 (SP3 recommended), Windows Vista™ 32-bit or 64-bit (SP1 recommended), or Windows 7. There is no Mac OS X version.
The PlayStation is a video game console of the 32/64-bit era, first produced by Sony Computer Entertainment in the mid-1990s. The original PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of console and hand-held game devices, which has included successor machines including the PSone (a smaller version of the original), PocketStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PSX (Japan Only), and the forthcoming PlayStation 3. By March 2005, the PlayStation/PSone had shipped a total of 102.49 million units, becoming the first home console to ever reach the 100 million mark. In 2001, it was noted in a brochure that one in three houses in the US owned a PlayStation.
Final Fantasy VII was origionally intended for the SNES and then the N64, finally released on Windows and Playstation. As released on the 32-bit Playstation, I would say it was a 32bit RPG.
Sony makes the best 32" digital television. They have a new Playstation-branded TV out now, which you should give a look at. It can run fullscreen split-player mode for 2 players.
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You have to buy the 32 bit version and reinstall windows with the 32 bit version you bought
Assuming you are running a 32 bit (modern) operating system, 32.