0x14A8
0x14A8 is a hexadecimal numeral commonly used in computing to represent a specific value. In decimal, it equals 5288. As a hexadecimal constant, it is often used in programming, hardware design, and configuration to denote addresses, offsets, bit masks, or identifiers.
In binary, 0x14A8 corresponds to 0001 0100 1010 1000 (grouped for readability), which is 16 bits wide.
In Unicode, the code point U+14A8 lies within the Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics block. This means that U+14A8
In broader contexts, 0x14A8 can serve as an example of a value expressed in hexadecimal notation. Prefixes