It doesn't have enough bits to represent all the information in the dictionary.
A classical computer has a memory made up of bits, where each bit represents either a one or a zero.
The binary digits or bits on the logo represent information technology.
The remaining five bits in the top row represent 32 possible film speeds.
There would be 64-bits where each bit represents a chess square.
The lowest bit represents the first column in the byte.
The 4 bits (starting with the lowest valued bit) represent luminance, green, blue, and red.
But these magnitudes that this many bits represent are phenomenal.
All the bits at the output of one counter, together, represent a digital bus.
The most significant (leftmost) bit represents the largest disk.