byte order
The way numbers are stored in a computer word, which is the basic unit of storage (computer words are 8, 16, 32 and 64 bits long).
Big Endian and Little Endian
Big endian is the way we normally deal with numbers: the most significant byte or digits are placed leftmost in the structure (the big end). The Internet protocol (TCP/IP) also uses the big endian order regardless of the hardware at either end.
Bi-Endian
A bi-endian machine, such as the PowerPC, supports both big endian and little endian words.
In the following example, the decimal number 23,041 (equivalent to 5A01 in hex) is shown in both byte orders.
BYTE ORDER FOR NUMBER 23,041 (5A01 in hex) Big Endian (BE) Little Endian (LE) 5A01 015A CPU BYTE ORDER EXAMPLES Big Endian Little Endian Motorola 68K x86 (Intel, AMD, etc.) IBM mainframes PDP-11, VAX Bi-Endian CPUs PowerPC Itanium
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